By : FMT STAFF
KOTA KINABALU: When Prime
Minister Najib Tun Razak annouced the
Terms of Reference (TOR) for the much awaited Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI)
on illegal immigrants, he said the panel will begin its probe after the Agong’s
edict on the appointment of commissioners.
But it’s been three weeks
since with no further updates, said Sabah PKR.
Urging Najib to explain the
delay, PKR’s Sabah Security, Immigration and Electoral Reform Bureau Chief, Dr
Chong Eng Leong said the current situation gives the impressions that the RCI
is a ‘political gimmick’.
“Prime Minister Najib must
explain the delay. Why is there still no Agong’s edict on the appointment of
the commissioners now that TOR has been announced. It’s been three weeks…,” he
said.
Last month, Najib announced
that the RCI would be given six months to investigate the Sabah illegal
immigrant issue.
The six months, he said,
would start from when the RCI’s instrument of appointments were issued to the
commission’s chairman, former Sabah and Sarawak chief judge Steve Shim Lip
Kiong.
But that apparently has not
happened yet.
The others on the commission
are Domestic Trade, Cooperatives and Consumerism Ministry secretary-general
Saripuddin Kasim who is the RCI’s secretary, while the remaining commissioners
are:
-Former Universiti Malaysia
Sabah (UMS) Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Kamaruzaman Ampon.
-Former Sabah Attorney-General
Herman Luping.
-Former Sabah State
Secretary KY Mustafa.
-Malaysian Crime Prevention
Foundation Deputy Chairman, Henry Chin Poy Wu.
Not
enough time
Whilst the RCI has received
mixed reviews, Chong yesterday said that the six months time frame announced by
Najib for the RCI to conclude their investigations was insufficient.
“There are tonnes of files
from the National Registration Department alone that needs to be studied. Six
months is not enough for RCI to do (a thorough) job.
“(Also) I have studied in
detail the TOR and find it too restrictive. It is only investigative and has no
jurisdiction to even make recommendations except on one item.
“(In which case) if they are
going to investigate who were the people involved, who was the mastermind in
this treacherous and treasonous act, do they (RCI) have the power to recommend
legal actions?
“(Also) are they going to
investigate into the purpose of giving ICs and citizenship to foreign migrants
(as discovered from the KL High Court records as stated above)?” he asked.
Chong said the immediate
concern arising from the TOR would be when it is proven that electoral rolls
are tainted with non-qualified voters.
“Then there is the serious
consequence of declaring the coming election results null and void.
“This could be the ultimate
reason for BN not to proceed with this RCI before the 13th General Election,
which is why I say that it is a political gimmick,” he said, adding that
Sabah’s electoral rolls are estimated to have around 200,000 non-qualified
voters among the current 950,000 registered voters.
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