Sabah Pakatan voices support for lawyers’ bid for state’s revenue rights

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Sabah Pakatan voices support for lawyers’ bid for state’s revenue rights
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KOTA KINABALU, May 25 — Sabah Pakatan Harapan (PH) has today echoed support for the Sabah Law Society’s (SLS) court action against the federal government to pursue its right...

Sabah Pakatan Harapan has today echoed support for the Sabah Law Society’s court action against the federal government to pursue its right to be paid 40 per cent of its revenue. — Picture by Raymond ManuelKOTA KINABALU, May 25 — Sabah Pakatan Harapan has today echoed support for the Sabah Law Society’s court action against the federal government to pursue its right to be paid 40 per cent of its revenue.

“Sabah PH now being part of the federal and state government determined to ensure that the matter is resolved through the Implementation Action Council and the Technical Committee headed by the Prime Minister and the second Deputy Prime Minister respectively,” they said in a statement following a meeting here.

In 2022, Sabah PH had also initiated a court action against the Federal and the Sabah government by way of Originating Summons claiming for Sabah’s 40 per cent constitutional right to be respected and implemented.They withdrew the case in September of 2023, citing positive progress, but also reserved the right to refile the case.

He said that the PKR and DAP state ministers would be “kowtow-ing” to their Peninsula leadership if they remained silent over the matter.

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