Sabah MPs urged to chip in RM5,000 each for maritime boundary lawsuit

Malaysiakini
Sabah MPs are being asked to contribute RM5,000 each to fund a lawsuit challenging the federal government's maritime boundary claims.

Summary

Tuaran MP Wilfred Madius Tangau has called on Sabah's elected representatives to financially support a lawsuit filed against the federal government concerning the state’s maritime boundary. The lawsuit is being pursued by Sabah Action Body Advocating Rights (Sabar), a local NGO, which requires RM500,000 by April 30th to present their case at the Federal Court. Tangau, the former president of Upko, is encouraging MPs to contribute to this effort to defend Sabah’s rights regarding its maritime territory.

(Source:Malaysiakini)

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