Tag: Sabah
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Family Bonds Tested as Sabah State Election Campaign Opens
Campaign Kickoff Under a Cloud of Internal Rivalries The Sabah state election officially began amid a charged atmosphere where long-standing partnerships within governing coalitions are being put to the test. While cooperation agreements exist on paper, internal frictions and shifting alignments suggest the campaign trail will feature a complex dance of loyalty, strategy, and competing…
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Anwar Ibrahim: Never Profited in Sabah, Emphasizes Integrity
Anwar Ibrahim Highlights Integrity Across Sabah Roles In a candid address, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim reiterated a central pillar of his public life: integrity. Speaking about his decades of service in the Malaysian government, he asserted that he has never profited from Sabah, a claim aimed at underscoring the consistency of his governance principles even…
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Anwar Ibrahim: No Profits from Sabah, Upholding Governance with Integrity
Introduction: Anwar’s Assertion on Sabah and Integrity In a statement reflecting on a long career in public service, Anwar Ibrahim asserted that he has never profited from Sabah during any of his numerous government roles, including the years before he became prime minister. He attributed this record to governance principles rooted in integrity, a hallmark…
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Anwar Sabah Integrity Stance Highlights Governance Principles
Overview: Anwar Addresses Sabah Record In a recent public engagement, Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim spoke about his decades-long public service, emphasizing that he has never profited from his time in Sabah. The remarks come amid wider discussions about governance, transparency, and ethical leadership in Malaysia. Anwar framed his statement as a direct answer to…
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Anwar Announces Formal Sabah 40% Revenue Negotiations to Resolve Long-Running Dispute
A Federal Push to Resolve Sabah’s 40% Revenue Entitlement In a move that signals a renewed federal commitment to resolving a long-standing funding dispute, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim announced that the government will commence formal technical negotiations with Sabah over the state’s 40 per cent revenue entitlement. The talks are set to begin…
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Anwar: Putrajaya pledges serious push to resolve Sabah’s 40% revenue rights
A formal start to Sabah’s long-standing revenue rights negotiations Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim confirmed today that the federal government will commence formal, technical negotiations with Sabah on the state’s 40 per cent revenue entitlement. The move marks a shift from earlier statements and signals what Anwar described as a serious effort to address a dispute…
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Anwar: Putrajaya’s Push to Resolve Sabah’s 40% Revenue Rights Signals Key Negotiations Ahead
Overview: A New Phase in Sabah’s Revenue Rights Dispute In a significant move for federal-state relations, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim announced that formal technical negotiations on Sabah’s 40 per cent revenue entitlement will begin on Monday. The pledge marks what he described as a serious effort by the federal government to settle a long-running grievance…
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Star Exit from GRS: Sabah’s Political Shake-Up and What It Means for 2025
Overview: STAR’s Departure Marks a New Phase in Sabah’s Politics The departure of Parti Solidariti Tanah Airku (STAR) from Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS) on 2 October 2025 signals more than a routine reshuffle in Sabah’s coalitions. It reflects a broader pattern of realignments across Malaysia’s eastern states, where local issues, leadership dynamics, and electoral calculations…
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Anwar Ibrahim to Address Sabah’s 40% Revenue Entitlement in Parliament
Overview: A Core Fiscal Debate in Parliament The attention of Malaysia’s Parliament was set to focus on Sabah’s 40% revenue entitlement as Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim prepared to address the issue during Minister’s Question Time. The briefing, requested by Sabah leaders and supported by federal lawmakers, centers on the distribution of revenue shares…
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Anwar to Address Sabah’s 40% Revenue Entitlement in Parliament Today
Overview: Sabah’s 40% Revenue Entitlement in Focus Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim is set to address a long-standing and politically sensitive issue in Parliament today: Sabah’s entitlement to 40% of the state’s revenue. The topic, a cornerstone of federal– Sabah fiscal arrangements, has drawn renewed attention as debates about resource sharing and fiscal autonomy…
