PENAMPANG : Component
parties from both the Barisan Nasional and opposition Pakatan Rakyat feel
former Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad and his once deputy Datuk Seri
Anwar Ibrahim should be called in by the Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI) to
defend themselves over accusations linking them to the granting of Malaysian
citizenship to illegal immigrants in Sabah.
"I think it is best
that both be allowed to defend themselves at the ongoing hearing of RCI on
illegal immigrant in Sabah and tell the RCI what they know about the accusation
and counter accusation," said Upko President Tan Sri Bernard Dompok.
"The only appropriate
way for them to clarify (their roles) is by appearing before the
Commission," he told Daily Express.
Dompok, who is also
Plantation Industries and Commodities Minister and Penampang MP, was asked to
comment on the accusations between Dr Mahathir and opposition leader Anwar over
alleged involvement in "Operation Durian Buruk" (Ops rotten durian)
regarding the issue.
Both have expressed
willingness to testify before the RCI should they be called to do so. When
contacted by Daily Express, RCI Secretary Datuk Saripuddin Kasim declined
comment.
In LABUAN, DAP Chairman Lau
Seng Kiat, said the RCI findings would be incomplete if it does not call up
both.
"This is in order to
get the 'full story' behind the immigrant population explosion in Sabah,"
he said.
He said it is likely that
the current hearing would be the only one commissioned to look into this issue
and, therefore, it should not leave any stones unturned.
"Besides, one of the
key so-called ringleaders (Datuk Megat Junid, the ex-Deputy Home Minister) has
since died but others mentioned are late into their years. So, its now or
never.
"The investigation
would then be more comprehensive and when the inquiry is completed there would
be no more missing pieces in Sabah's jigsaw puzzle," Lau said.
He added that apart from Dr
Mahathir and Anwar, top officials like ex-Chief Secretary to the Government Tan
Sri Ahmad Sarji should also be summoned to find out what they knew about
"Operation Durian Buruk."
It was during Dr Mahathir's
administration that Sabah's population swelled substantially, especially
following the PBS pullout from BN in 1990.
Dr Mahathir defended his
decisions saying that he had acted legally just like first PM Tunku Abdul
Rahman who had granted citizenships to one million Chinese and Indian
immigrants at the time of Malaysia's independence.
Anwar, on the other hand,
has denied any involvement, saying it was not discussed by the Cabinet.
He also said it was not him
who set up the Special Task Force (STF) in the first place.
Lau said since both Dr
Mahathir and Anwar have expressed willingness to appear before the panel the
public may be disappointed if the RCI decides not to.
"Conclusions could only
be made after the full picture of the issue was known.
The RCI should go beyond
scratching the top layers," said Lau.
Regarding comments that
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib should be applauded for establishing RCI, Lau
said the applause may be in order only when the findings were completed and the
solutions that have been suggested are taken up. (DE)
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