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Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Sabahans UNITE!

(From Joshua Kong's Postings) Funny, RM1 or 2 billion is a great deal. Is it a child with the lollipop and tell the siblings to be happy ? Why suddenly it is an issue that the Sabah's Treasury is loaded with a couple of billions Ringgit and that is considered as proof of good governance? What is the virtue of a couple of billions Ringgit when Sabah had been swindled of hundreds of billions Ringgit in a few decades while I had lodged a Police Report of land losses alone are worth A trillion Ringgit over a length of time. Yet the State Government is not taking any effort to recover those land revenue already lost and still to be forfeited by a corrupted system. I know you may not know what I am talking about until we do a detailed study on that Police Report. But we cannot let a 'legitimate foreigner' to be the Director of Land & Survey twice. As all my 15 Police Reports are about losses -financial and otherwise - the total figure can add up to a few Trillions Ringgit. I had also lodged a Police Report on Sabah Wealth as near gone for various obvious reasons and when we compare all those losses, what is a couple of billions Ringgit, but if we compare that with a Treasury as always empty, then that is a lot of money. But do we know how much the State Government owe creditors namely the water suppliers and the judgement debts in the Courts yet to be enforced. This had happened before and it will happen again. I believe it was during the end of Berjaya's second term in the early 1980s, it was also reported that the Treasury was fairly loaded. But as soon as Berjaya lost the General Elections in 1985, much of that reserves was gone but how the Government must tell us. One of the likely scenarios is that debts remained unpaid at that point in time and when debts were honoured, the reserves would be utilised and depleted back to negative level. So nothing to boast about for a system based on cash accounting. Meanwhile the Federal Government since 1963 owes Sabah at least RM40 billions and that is money due to Sabah in accordance to the Malaysian Agreement. It is timely that Sabah needs that amount to rebuild the lives of Sabahans after Tsunami of Illegals and Illegalities through a Trust Fund to be managed by Joshua Kong who had filed the complaint to the International Criminal Courts. There is no problem for Petronas to pay us this sum of money. So are you really happy with a couple of billions Ringgit when we should be getting back RM40 billions of our own fund as misappropriated by the implementation of the Malaysia Agreement for 44 years. With this kind of settlement, then there is a meaningful celebration of 50/44 years in Malaysia in 2007. Sabahans - Unite and pursue our rights. Joshua Kong (proponent of MIGS and WON) http://forum.cari.com.my/viewthread.php? http://www.e-borneo.com/col/jkong/

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