KOTA KINABALU: Bersih Sabah
calls on the government to allow views from civil society to be considered in
the formation of the Royal Commision of Inquiry (RCI) and the drafting of the
Terms of Reference (TOR).
According to Bersih Sabah
spokesperson Andrew Ambrose (also known as Atama), "While we welcome the
announcement, we also wish that the government would listen to its own people.
We want to contribute and help the government in its effort in establishing a
comprehensive and all-encompassing RCI."
The issue of undocumented
migrants and 'new citizens' is a hotly debated topic among politicians and
locals alike in Sabah. According to replies provided in Parliament last year,
Sabah’s population was 651,304 in 1970 and grew to 929,299 a decade later. But
in the two decades following 1980 the state’s population rose by a staggering
1.5 million people, thus reaching 2,468,246 by 2000.
The issue of forming a RCI
is nothing new, as it has been called on by several politicians in the state as
far back as in year 2008. Earlier this year, high-profile Sabah BN leaders had
claimed that cabinet had approved the establishment of the much anticipated RCI
on Feb 8. But the people of Sabah were yet again disappointed as Prime Minister
Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak chose to remain mum on the issue.
It was only 4 months later,
on the 1st of June, the RCI was announced, minus further information on the TOR
and its members. And now after over 2 months of more anxious waiting, we are
finally rewarded with the announcement by our Prime Minister that the
establishment of RCI and that the TOR of
the same has been finalised and will be announced next Saturday, 11 August
2012.
On that note, Bersih Sabah
would like to remind the government that it should be a "government of the
people, by the people, and for the people". Bersih calls for transparency
in the administration and not keep the people in the dark.
Andrew stressed further that
"We Sabahans have been inundated with too many announcements, with too
little action taken taken. It's time that the government step up with real and
impactful actions and solutions to solidify the promises they have made to the
people."
As such, Bersih Sabah recommends
a number of points that should be taken into consideration when drafting the
TOR.
Amongst the points
recommended was that the RCI must cover the issues of foreigners being made
citizens of Malaysia (Project IC); the presence of illegal aliens within the
boundaries of this country especially in Sabah; as well as the issue of
stateless people within Sabah.
Bersih Sabah also firmly
believes that the culprits must be charged in court and punishable by law, and
also allowing amnesty for witnesses to protect those who testify in court.
The RCI should also, most
importantly, be chaired by a Sabahan of high integrity. The Bersih Sabah
committee suggests the best person for the job should be the Right Honourable
Chief Judge in the Court of Sabah and Sarawak. In addition, Bersih Sabah
welcomes international and impartial observers in the RCI to ensure better
transparency, and also because the RCI involves investigation of foreigners
granted citizenship.
On a related note, Andrew
further emphasised that as concerned members of the public, Bersih Sabah would
like to see the 8 Demands of Bersih to be fulfilled - including the cleaning up
the electoral roll, usage of indelible ink, free and fair access to the media,
postal voting, the setting of minimum campaign period of 21 days, and
strengthening public institutions such as the Election Commission to function
independently of government.
Kerajaan pasti akan membenarkan rakyat untuk memberikan pandangan dan penilaian mereka terhadap draf ToR untuk RCI.
ReplyDeleteThe public views and feedback are important to ensure a comprehensive and all-encompassing RCI can be set up.
Deleteterma rujukan RCI akan diumumkan Najib tak lama lagi, harap ia dpt diterima rakyat.
DeleteSuara rakyat harus didengari.
DeleteFederal govt must look into this matter seriously. Immediate actions are needed to overcome the PATI problems.
ReplyDeleteIt was said that the Prime Minister will be visiting Sabah again this weekend and we hope he will announce the formation of RCI finally.
Delete"The RCI should also, most importantly, be chaired by a Sabahan of high integrity."
ReplyDeleteTotally agreed on this suggestion. Chaired by Richard Malanjun.
A Sabahan should be appointed to lead the RCI panel, hope that the government will appoint the best candidate for the post.
DeleteCuma rakyat Sabah yang faham masalah di Sabah, calon jawatan kuasa juga harus diberi kepada wakil di Sabah.
DeleteSiapakah wakil dadri Sabah? Ada cadangan?
DeleteGood suggestion from Bersih Sabah that civil society views should be given consideration during the drafting the Terms of Reference for the RCI.
ReplyDeleteHope that the Government will be a government of the people, by the people, and for the people like what Bersih said.
ReplyDeleteRCI perlu bagi memastikan masalah PATI di Sabah selesai.
ReplyDeleteSemoga siasatan yang dijalankan dapat menanggani isu PATI yang semakin ketara nampaknya.
ReplyDeleteRCI adalah untuk Sabah, rakyat Sabah perlu menyokong RCI
DeleteJabatan Imigresen dan Pendaftaran Negara harus disiasat terlebih dahulu.
ReplyDeleteKedua deparmen ini harus bertanggung jawab untuk menyekat kemasukan PATI.
DeleteKemasukan PATI yang berganda-ganda jumlahnya memang luar biasa, siastan RCI harus menumpu perhatian keatas kemasukan yang tidak terkawal ini.
ReplyDeleteRCI harus dihantar balik ke negara asal jika tiada dokumen yang sah.
ReplyDeleteSemoga pertubuhan RCI dapat mencari punca masalah PATI yang lama merunsingkan.
ReplyDeleteSemoga siasatan RCI menghala arah positif.
ReplyDeleteObjektif RCI perlu dicapai supaya RCI benar2 dilaksanakan.
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