KOTA KINABALU: Former Chief
Minister, Tan Sri Harris Mohd Salleh is ready to appear before the Royal
Commission of Inquiry (RCI) to investigate problems related to illegal
immigrants in Sabah.
“In order to relieve
pressure from a number of people who are anxiously looking forward to my
presence at the inquiry, I confirm that I will attend any time at any place to
give evidence and information on the issue of illegals.
“There is no need to serve a
subpoena to me. It is hoped that those people will lower their ‘blood pressure’
after reading this statement,” he said yesterday.
Harris said first of all, it
must be emphasised and stressed that the power of granting citizenship and
issuing identity card is vested with the federal government under the
constitution and law, and that such power is now vested with the Ministry of
Home Affairs.
“Under the constitution, the
federal government can grant citizenship to anyone at anytime even after a few
days of arrival, if it deems that person is of national interest. This is very
clear and written in ‘black and white’.
“Thus, the most any person
can do is to help making an application and make recommendation for those
eligible to apply for either a permanent stay or citizenship,” he said in a
statement yesterday.
Harris said secondly, it is
the policy of the federal government since late sixties or early seventies that
anybody who is eligible to become Malaysian citizen would be entertained and
granted.
He said this is particularly
true to the refugees from Indo-China and later from the Philippines.
According to him, the late
Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra, Malaysia’s first prime minister, had announced
publicly and openly, the policy that the federal government would accept and
take Muslim refugees from Myanmar and non Muslims could go to Australia, Europe
or USA.
Tunku Abdul Rahman made this
announcement when there were tens of thousands of Myanmar Rohingya refugees
coming to Malaysia, and it is expected that most of them are now citizens, said
Harris, citing an article published in The Borneo Post on June 3, 2012.
“Tunku Abdul Rahman said
very clearly in no uncertain terms that those refugees who are Muslims can stay
in Malaysia and would be granted citizenship.
“This policy is still valid
today as the present Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak just a year ago
signed an agreement with Australia on refugee swaps — Muslims to Malaysia and
non-Muslims to Australia,” he said.
“Thus, over the years out of
the few hundred thousand Philippine refugees in Sabah, some were issued with
IMM13 to allow them to stay in Malaysia, and they must have been accorded
citizenship, thus the number of population increase is a little bit higher than
the normal.”
On the issue of the illegal
workers in Sabah, Harris said it appears that there is no study being carried
out as to why both employers and employees become illegal, knowing full well
the punishments are severe, including whipping.
He contended that nobody
seems to be interested to find out the truth into the bottom of this issue.
However, as pointed out from
time to time there are about 200,000 illegal workers who come legally with
passport.
But over time and because of
poor treatment by contractors and the high government fees and policies which
keep changing all the time, both employers and employees seem to prefer illegal
practice.
“It must be noted here that
being illegal workers, live is like hell; they cannot travel around as they
like and they will be arrested.
“The flow of workers from
Indonesia is not going to be forever. The Indonesians and Indonesian government
are just ‘sakit hati’ and are waiting for the day when the Indonesian workers
will work in their own country.
“This is happening in Hong
Kong; 10 years ago, mainland people worked in Hong Kong, now the other way around,”
said Harris, adding it is not understood as to why the establishment of RCI has
become more and more easy these days. (theborneopost)
apabila RCI ditubuhkan nnti, harap semua akan beri kerjasama bagi memastikan ia berjaya mencapai matlamat.
ReplyDeleteJangan biarkan ada pihak yang cuba manipulasi pelaksanaan RCI.
DeletePemilihan panel RCI amat penting supaya golongan ini tidak dikawal mana-mana pihak.
DeleteHope that everyone will cooperate with the RCI panel during their investigation if the RCI have officially launched.
ReplyDeleteOnce the Terms of Reference have been finalized, we will have the RCI.
ReplyDeleteMoga-moga ini dalam masa yang tersingkat.
Deletememang lah sesiapa pun buli d bagi kewarganegaraan melalui kuasa yg d miliki ole kdn tp sebelum d bagi kana selidik btul2 status pendatang tersebut, sabab musabab d bagi kewarganegaraan dan paling penting kana tanya orang tulin sabah sendiri samada rela atau tida terima pendatang ini jadi sebahagian dari penduduk sah sabah..ini sabah bukan milik bapak kdn punya..
ReplyDeleteNajib will announce the RCI soon, just wait and see.
ReplyDeleteKerajaan negeri harus juga bekerjasama bertindak untuk menyelesaikan masalah PATI.
ReplyDeleteHowever, as pointed out from time to time there are about 200,000 illegal workers who come legally with passport.
ReplyDeleteKenapa terjadi keadaan sebegini? Siapakah yang membenarkan golongan ini masuk dan mengancam ketenteraman"?
Datuk Harris tidak pernah gentar dengan isu RCI yang bakal ditubuhkan. Kerana beliau yakin tidak akan bersalah dalam hal ini. Tapi kita tunggu saja siasatan dibuat.
ReplyDeletePenubuhan RCI ini sememangnya dinanti oleh rakyat Sabah. Ini bagi menyelesaikan isu yang berkaitan dengan Projek IC dan PATI yang ada di Sabah ini.
ReplyDeleteTidak sabar mahu mengikut perkembangan pelaksanaan RCI
DeleteSorry to say Harris. I just can't trust you.
ReplyDeletePasti masanya akan tiba juga tu Harris. Jangan pula tidak muncul2.
ReplyDeletemakin famous pula si Harris ni.. kadang2 dangerous juga orang macam si Harris ni.. maklumlah sudah banyak pengalaman sebagai ahli politik.. mesti dia tahu banyak cara2 cilok ni..
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