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7 buffaloes: ‘cattle show’ lawyer agrees to compensate KDMR community for insult

Marcel Jude Joseph to also publish half-page apology in local daily on top of ‘sogit’ reparations

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 13 Aug 2021 3:01PM

7 buffaloes: ‘cattle show’ lawyer agrees to compensate KDMR community for insult
Datuk Seri Jeffrey Kitingan (pic) says the resolution has the blessing of Huguan Siou Tan Sri Joseph Pairin Kitingan, who demanded that the issue not be dragged on. – Bernama pic, August 13, 2021

by Jason Santos

KOTA KINABALU – The Kadazandusun Cultural Association (KDCA) has come to a resolution with lawyer Marcel Jude Joseph over the latter’s recent insults against the Kadazandusun Murut Rungus (KDMR) community.

KDCA deputy president Datuk Seri Jeffrey Kitingan, who holds the Bulawan Sigah title in the KDCA, said in a statement today that Joseph will be settling the “sogit” (compensation), which involves seven buffaloes, to be handed to the KDMR community through the KDCA in 14 days.

On top of that, Joseph is also required to publish a half-page public apology in a daily local newspaper of his choice.

“This agreement will be registered with the native court in Penampang. Both parties have agreed not to challenge the terms of the agreement in any existing courts in Sabah.

“On behalf of KDCA and all the associations affiliated with us, we have agreed not to pursue court action against Joseph, and we consider this matter to be closed.

“Therefore, we are asking the whole Kadazandusun community to bury the hatchet and do what we have always done, which is to promote peace and reconciliation,” he said.

The resolution was made in a closed-door meeting today at the Hongkod Koisaan.

Kitingan said that the resolution has the blessing of KDCA Huguan Siou Tan Sri Joseph Pairin Kitingan, who demanded that the issue not be dragged on.

The number of buffaloes is determined by the seven varieties of the KDMR customs and traditions.

“The importance of the public apology cannot be overstated. Although Joseph has apologised to the Unduk Ngadau committee and the contestants, he has agreed to issue another public apology,” he said.

The lawyer had branded the Unduk Ngadau Kaamatan cultural pageant an “exotic cattle show”, angering the KDMR community.

Jeffrey said the groups were offended by Joseph’s court submission, and wanted to file a case in the native and civil courts.

The Keningau MP said they may also call for the use of the Sedition Act, given the nature of the submission.

To ensure that this issue does not reoccur, Kitingan stated that the Huguan Siou had directed the KDCA to erect an oathstone within the KDCA grounds listing the most important customs and traditions of the KDMR people.

Each village is also encouraged to erect their own oathstone or any permanent notice listing down their customs and traditions, which must be respected by the community members and outsiders who come into the village.

Addressing the KDCA, Joseph expressed his remorse for offending the KDMR community, insisting it was never his intention to cause pain to anyone, least of all the KDMR community.

Commenting on the outcome of the agreement, Unduk Ngadau committee chair and KDCA Tindarama Joanna Kitingan said women have always been held in the highest regard within the KDMR community.

“Because women play important roles, particularly in the spiritual realm, insulting the women in our community is highly offensive.

“You have come to our land and enjoyed the fruits of our lands. It would be prudent to learn about our history and respect our customs,” she advised. – The Vibes, August 13, 2021

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