By : DR CHONG ENG LEONG
TAN SRI Bernard Giluk Dompok
said in Keningau on 11 Nov 2012: “Sabah had been appealing for RCI for years to
find a permanent solution to the illegal immigrant problems and now it has been
formed....Sceptics said it should be completed before the elections ... what is
waiting a little while longer? People should come forward & help with the
inquiry to set things right. Najib sees and hears the people ... thus the RCI.”
Najib heard but he did not
listen – he knew about the illegals in Sabah since at least year 2000 when as a
Defence Minister he said publicly in KK that the illegals in Sabah was serious,
and in 2005 as DPM he said in KK that Federal Government was taking serious
attention regarding these illegals in Sabah.
In 2006 as DPM and as the
Chairman of the reformed Federal Cabinet Committee on Illegal Immigrants in
Sabah he said in Sandakan that the illegals in Sabah was “in a big problem”.
(This Committee was first formed in 2000.)
In 2008 Najib was again made
Chairman of the said Committee as if such Committee had never existed. But
hardly any meeting at all. Obviously the Federal Cabinet heard the Sabah’s
illegals’ problem but refused to listen, including Dompok.
Dompok said in year 2000
that Federal Government realised the seriousness of the illegal immigrants in
Sabah and that because of internal political upheavals and strained
relationship between State and Federal hampered efforts to resolve the
problems. UMNO/BN had been governing Sabah since 1994 – were there upheavals
and strained relationship between Sabah and Federal governments that stopped
the Federal Government to agree to set up the long awaited RCI?
PBS had asked for the RCI
since 1996 and UPKO soon after that. PBS returned to BN in 2002. Year after
year both PBS and UPKO in BN had to appeal and appeal for the RCI – why only in
February 2012 Federal Cabinet agreed to set up this RCI and took them nine
months before the Commissioners received their appointment letters? This RCI is
just another attempt by the Federal Government to once again fool us Sabahans.
The TOR for this RCI are not
meant to solve the problems and Dompok should know it:
Term (1) is to investigate
the number of foreign migrants who obtained Sabah blue IC or citizenship;
Term (2) is to investigate
if these foreign migrants got the blue IC or citizenship legally;
There were more than 700,000
Project IC citizens (foreign migrants who obtained Sabah blue IC or
citizenship) in 2010 if we analyse the facts and figures since 1960 as stated
by the Dept of Statistics Malaysia, Sabah.
Dompok knew that the foreign
migrants did not get the blue IC and citizenship legally – it was illegal to
state in the Sijil Akuan that applicants (foreign migrants) were born in Sabah
when in fact not. Dompok knew because he had heard testimonies from public and
briefings from NRD when he was the Chairman of the Parliamentary Select
Committee on Integrity in 2006.
He knew that the power that
be ordered the NRD not to cooperate with the Committee when probing into the
mechanics of the issuance of the blue IC or citizenship to foreign migrants;
and he had to resign from the chairmanship.
Term (3) is to investigate
these foreign migrants, after been given the blue IC or citizenship illegally,
if they are registered in the electoral rolls.
The RCI would certainly find
out that illegally obtained blue IC or citizenship by the foreign migrants were
registered in the electoral rolls – my Likas election petition in 1999 had
proven that. But the TOR does not allow them to find out how many registered.
There are more than 200,000 of them in the current Sabah electoral rolls of
almost one million voters. There goes our sovereignty.
Investigate only and no
power to recommend any thing – how “to find a permanent solution” as stated by
Dompok?
Terms (4) and (5) are
ridiculous: “to investigate if the relevant authorities have taken necessary
action or improved the standard operation procedure (SOP), methods and
regulations to avoid any irregularity from the legal aspect; and take into
consideration the international standards and norms applicable to Malaysia and
to recommend amendments or changes with view to further strength them.”
Federal Government did not
follow the SOP but purposely looked for foreigner migrants and illegally issued
them blue IC and citizenship through falsified Sijil Akuan by stating that they
were born in Sabah when in fact not. If SOP was not followed – how to take
action to improve it?
Term (6), amongst others,
states: “to study the effect of those who are registered in the electoral
rolls”.
As a KDM leader Dompok
should know why in 1999 the State Constituencies of Sook and Langkom were
removed and replaced by Senallang and Kalabakan in Tawau Residency. Dompok
should know also why in 2004 when 12 new State seats were created, 8 of them
were in areas with huge concentration of these foreign migrants who were given
blue IC and citizenship.
The effect is obvious and
Dompok knows it – the indigenous people of Sabah forever will be controlled by
these foreign-migrants-turned citizens politically. Yet Dompok wants us
Sabahans to vote for UMNO/BN – search your soul Dompok if you have one.
Term (7) states: “to
investigate the social implication arising from the issuance of blue IC or
citizenship to foreign migrants on Sabah community.”
Does Dompok, as a leader of
Sabah indigenous community, have to be told of the social implication by this
large number of foreign migrants becoming instant Malaysian in Sabah? They
claim to be Anak Negeri Sabah also, with all the Hak Warisan Adat accorded to
them.
Their number now has already
out-numbered the genuine Natives of Sabah. The original Anak Negeri are feeling
the pinch and in no time will be pushed into oblivion. The UMNO/BN government
is still recruiting foreigners to give them blue MyKad and register them into
electoral rolls.
Please wake up Dompok – you
still want to vote in UMNO/BN who will have more phantom voters for PRU14 with
new electoral boundaries? How are you going to answer to your ancestors and
future generations?
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