Youth leaders want Ewon to stay as Sabah PH chairman Posted on 22/12/2024 Upko president Ewon Benedick defeated PKR’s Christina Liew by three votes to become Sabah’s new PH chairman on Dec 1. PETALING JAYA: Sabah Pakatan Harapan Youth leaders have called on the coalition’s component parties to respect its election results amid speculation that Christina Liew could return to head the state chapter. Liew was ousted from the post, which she had occupied since 2017, on Dec 1 after losing by three votes to Upko president Ewon Benedick in the Sabah PH elections. Last night, however, Liew was reported as saying that discussions were being held on her possible return as the Sabah PH chairman, adding that talks were held with PKR president Anwar Ibrahim and members of the state leadership council. Tonight, Sabah PH Youth leaders said the component parties must respect the “democratic process”, The Borneo Post reported. They said Ewon’s selection as Sabah PH chairman was based on the coalition’s constitution. “Sabah PH Youth, comprising Upko, DAP and Amanah, fully support Ewon as the new chairman,” Sabah PH Youth chief Felix J Saang, Sabah DAP Youth chief Vivian Wong and Sabah Amanah Youth chief Salleh Jatil were quoted as saying. They said there was a need to respect the component parties to ensure harmony is not disrupted. Felix, Wong and Salleh said the strength of Sabah PH lay in the established political cooperation. They said the PH constitution must be understood and accepted to allow the coalition to address more pressing and important issues in Sabah. “It is better for the component parties to strengthen their respective machinery to face the state election which can be held at any time within the next 10 months,” they said. Liew had previously said she would focus on PKR’s party polls and the coming state election, following her ouster, adding that it was time to move on. She also said she had no problem if the people “think the new (PH) management can bring us to bigger victory”. News
Ex-AG Apandi backs criminal probe against Dr M over Malaysia’s loss of Pulau Batu Puteh Posted on 06/12/2024 KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 6 — Former Attorney-General Tan Sri Mohamed Apandi Ali agreed with the Pulau Batu Puteh Royal Commission of Inquiry’s (RCI) recommendation to investigate former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad. In a declassified report released yesterday, the RCI recommended a criminal probe into Dr Mahathir’s handling of… Read More
Gopeng water rafting tragedy: Police question 19 witnesses as investigation continues Posted on 16/11/2024 KAMPAR, Nov 16 — Police have recorded statements from 19 individuals to assist the investigation into the drowning of three Public Works Department (JKR) officers during a water rafting activity in Sungai Jahang, Gopeng here yesterday. Kampar district police chief Supt Mohamad Nazri Daud said all the individuals whose statements… Read More
Chinese politicians make rare trip to Taiwan Posted on 16/12/2024 China considers Taiwan part of its territory and relations between them remain fraught. (EPA Images pic) TAIPEI: A group of Chinese politicians arrived in Taiwan today for a rare visit, as relations between Beijing and Taipei remain fraught. China considers Taiwan part of its territory and in recent years has… Read More