IT was already 9pm on Wednesday when news reached the federal capital that Parti Bangsa Dayak Sarawak president Datuk Leo Moggie Iruk had finally submitted his resignation letter to the party, ending months of speculation.
The word was that deputy president Datuk Daniel Tajem Miri and his supporters were meeting at the Concorde Hotel in Kuala Lumpur to make their next political move following the resignation of Moggie, who had held the post for 20 years.
