WAITING
....He says he had been waiting for his turn which might finally come today
(Thursday).
By : LUKE RINTOD
KOTA KINABALU: The foremost
advocate for Sabah state autonomy, Jeffrey Kitingan, who helped expose “Project
IC” in Sabah, is expected to be called in by the Royal Commission of Inquiry
(RCI) on illegal immigrants in Sabah from today.
He has been on standby since
Monday after the RCI notified him he probably would be called at this second
session and possibly at another session after the Chinese New Year.
When contacted by FMT here
today, Jeffrey said he had been waiting for his turn which might finally come
today (Thursday).
It is understood the RCI is
expected to give at least 24-hour notice to witnesses to appear before it.
Asked what evidence he might
be sharing with the RCI, Jeffrey said: “They are likely to ask what I know
about the ‘Project IC’”.
Pressed for any clue, the
Sabah Chairman of State Reform Party (STAR) said: “They are likely to ask what
I wrote in my book ‘Justice for Sabah’ and the ‘Transient Population Studies’
we did when I was with the Institute for Development Studies (IDS).”
IDS was founded by Jeffrey
more than two decades ago as a think-tank for the Sabah state government and
among its earliest officers was Maximus Ongkili who is now a federal minister.
Jeffrey has always been at
the forefront in calling for the setting up of RCI and for the federal and
state governments to deal with the problems created by a free influx of illegal
immigrants from neighbouring Indonesia and southern Philippines.
Sabahans believe their
multi-ethic population known for its remarkable tolerance is fracturing along
racial and religious lines.
Umno, the current leader of
the ruling BN, is perceived by many to be the main party that has profited from
these divisions by recruiting Muslim immigrants.
Jeffrey, besides having
written books and researches on the hot issue, was instrumental in getting
writer Mutalib M.D. to publish his own researches on the same topic.
Both had worked together in
exposing most of what is being repeated before the ongoing RCI, including
testimonies from foreigners and the modus operandi of 'Projek IC', sometimes
called by beneficiaries as 'Projek M', the 'M' referring to former Prime
Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
Mutalib, who now resides in
Kuala Lumpur, has been in Kota Kinabalu since last weekend in anticipation of
being called to testify by RCI. He was said supposed to appear before it today
but his appointment, it was learned, has been postponed.
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