Sabah's 40% claim ruling to be studied to safeguard state's constitutional rights, says Fahmi


KOTA KINABALU: The recent court ruling affirming Sabah's entitlement to 40% of federal revenue collected from the state must be thoroughly studied to ensure a full understanding of the mechanisms involved and to avoid any complications in the future, says Datuk Fahmi Fadzil.

The government spokesman said this step is crucial to safeguard Sabah's rights as enshrined in the Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63) and to ensure that any decisions taken by the Cabinet on the matter comply with the Federal Constitution.

"The 109-page written judgment was released on Friday (Nov 7) and is currently being examined by the Attorney General's Chambers. The judgment must be carefully studied so that the overall mechanisms are fully understood and no irregularities or actions contrary to the Constitution occur.

"For example, within the 180 days, what happens if it is exceeded? At present, we all understand that the Sabah government is an interim administration, so certain policy decisions with financial implications cannot be taken," he said.

Fahmi, who is also Communications Minister, was speaking to reporters after attending the 'Hari Bersama Komuniti' and Youth Engagement programme at the National Information Dissemination Centre in Kampung Kopimpinan, Putatan, here on Saturday (Nov 8).

Also present was Communications Ministry secretary-general Datuk Seri Mohamad Fauzi Md Isa.

The Kota Kinabalu High Court, in its Oct 17 ruling, directed the federal government to conduct a review with Sabah to determine the state's 40% entitlement for each financial year from 1974 to 2021.

The court had also ordered that the review must commence within 90 days and be completed within 180 days.

On Friday, the Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS) presidential council had urged the Federal Government not to file an appeal against the ruling.

Fahmi said he believed Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim would provide a comprehensive assessment of the matter upon his arrival in Kota Kinabalu tonight for his working visit tomorrow and the day after.

Meanwhile, Fahmi reaffirmed that the Government remains committed to defending Sabah's rights and ensuring justice for its people.

"We will continue to fight to ensure justice for Sabah. This is a matter that the Prime Minister emphasised in yesterday's Cabinet meeting.

"The Madani government is the administration that has fulfilled and resolved nine out of 13 claims under MA63 within three years.

"This government is also the first to increase interim payments from RM126mil to RM300mil and subsequently doubled again to RM600mil," he said. – Bernama

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In News

'Angriest-ever' Farage triggers local election to fight UK 'establishment' smears
Trump says he will lift Turkey sanctions, decide on selling F-35s
NATO to launch strategic airlift fleet of A400M, Rutte says
Thailand to open new border crossing with Malaysia to boost trade, logistics, and tourism
Durian Tunggal fatal shooting: Explain eight-month prosecution delay, Gobind told AG
Kuala Terengganu MP admitted to IJN following health issues in Parliament
Italy arrests two over alleged spying for Russia
Philippines' VP Duterte remains defiant as trial turns to alleged threats against Marcos
NATO picks Swedish Saab early-warning planes over US rival
Johor polls: Early voter turnout at 94.49pc, says EC

Others Also Read