On 10/9/2025 I was called by the Registrar of Societies from Putrajaya asking me to go to Putrajaya for an investigation concerning the struggles and mission of Parti Bumi Kenyalang. I pleaded to give my statement in Kuching and was allowed as it was urgent.
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We can see clearly through the Joint Declaration that PETRONAS is still the owner of the oil and gas of Sarawak, with PETRONAS selling oil and gas to PETROS at prices set by PETRONAS for PETROS to distribute to their respective customers.
Most people only understand one side of the Borneo conflict— Why were Australia, the United Kingdom, and New Zealand involved in this war from 1962 to 1970, supporting the formation of Malaysia and maintaining Malayan dominance? But rarely do we ask: what is the story from the other side? Why did thousands of Bornean people resist Malaysia? What were they fighting for?
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After matters came out in the press yesterday, people complained to me that the distribution of cash vouchers for Gawai in the sum of RM30-00 by the GPS YBs is an insult to the Dayaks. To them, it shows that Dayaks are cheap and could be "bought" for RM30-00.
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Dear Mr. Prime Minister,
We acknowledge that Petronas is a national company. However, while it is de jure a Malaysian company, essentially, it’s a de facto Peninsular Malaysia company. Its operations, investments, economic focus, and decision-making processes suggest it functions predominantly as a Peninsular Malaysia company. Ponder on the points I am going to present. I stand to be corrected for any inaccuracies, but I make no apologies for addressing these inequities.