Don’t rush into new Bersatu-PAS pact, Anifah warns Sabah leaders
Police patrolling the waters in Pulau Gaya where a shooting occurred recently. The issue of illegal immigrants is a sensitive one in Sabah with many linking crime to their presence. – The Malaysian Insight pic by Irwan Majid, February 7, 2020.
SABAH should consider the state’s interests before joining any political alignment anchored around Bersatu and PAS, former Sabah Umno stalwart Anifah Aman said today. The former Kimanis MP and foreign affairs minister said Sabah politicians should find out first which group complies with the terms of the Malaysia Agreement 1963 , increasing oil royalty and tackle the hot issue of illegal immigrants in the state.
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