Sabah govt looking into calls for state AG's dismissal over 40pc revenue case: Jeffrey
Published on: Monday, May 20, 2024
By: Ricardo Unto
Refusing to elaborate further, the Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Seri Jeffrey Kitingan said the matter would be discussed further in the State Cabinet meeting.
Kota Kinabalu: The State Government will look into several parties’ calls for the State Attorney-General’s dismissal, said Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Seri Jeffrey Kitingan
Refusing to elaborate further, he said the matter would be discussed further in the State Cabinet meeting.
ADVERTISEMENT “We have taken note of the suggestions from several parties (for the dismissal of the State Attorney-General), and you have to wait for the outcome,” he said after an exclusive preview of the Petronas Kaamatan short film, here, Monday.
“There have indeed been discussions by government leaders and party presidents within the government (regarding this issue) on the morning of May 17.”
Previously, several parties, including political party leaders, urged for the State Attorney-General to be dismissed, and they also commented on counsel Tengku Datuk Ahmad Fuad Tengku Ahmad Burhanuddin’s statement regarding the State’s 40 per cent entitlement.
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