SAPP tells govt: Don't implement PSS until 'serious' concerns are resolved


KOTA KINABALU: The government should not implement the Sabah Temporary Pass (PSS) until it resolves the concerns raised at the recent roundtable discussion, says John Stephens Dionysius (pic).

The Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP) supreme council member said that "serious questions" were left unanswered at a roundtable discussion that included officials from the National Security Council (NSC), the Chief Minister's Department (CMD), Immigration Department and other government agencies on Monday (Dec 23).

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