‘Special panel for Sabah RCI findings is another delay tactic’

DAP supremo Lim Kit Siang 
claimed the formation of the special panel to look into the findings and
 compile recommendations on the Royal Commission of Inquiry on Illegal 
Immigrants in Sabah (RCIIIS) to be headed by Sabah Deputy Chief Minister
 Tan Sri Joseph Pairin Kitingan is just another delay tactic. — TRP file
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KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 17, 2014:
The Prime Minister’s decision to form a 
special committee to look into the findings and compile recommendations 
on the Royal Commission of Inquiry on Illegal Immigrants in Sabah 
(RCIIIS) is just another proof of continued lack of political will to 
solve the decades-old problem in the state, claims DAP supremo Lim Kit 
Siang.
In a statement, the Gelang Patah MP 
today said that while the latest decision by Prime Minister Datuk Seri 
Najib Razak may be hailed by many Barisan Nasional (BN) leaders in 
Sabah, the formation of the special committee to be headed by Sabah 
Deputy Chief Minister Tan Sri Joseph Pairin Kitingan is just another 
delay tactic.
“When political will is completely 
absent, it is indeed fat hope since it took some seven months before 
publication of the RCIIIS report.
“Would Kitingan dare state when he expects the long-standing problem of illegal immigrants in Sabah is to be resolved?
“In
 2015, 2016, 2017, before or after the 14th General Election, 2018, 2019
 or even 2020?” he asked in response to Kitingan’s statement that the 
people have high hopes for the federal government to put to rest the 
long-standing issue of illegal immigrants in Sabah.
Many people were also eager to learn 
about the findings by the RCIIIS and the solutions to the issue during 
the the opening of the 29th Parti Bersatu Sabah congress in Kota 
Kinabalu yesterday.
Lim claimed that the RCIIIS report was 
submitted to the federal government on May 14, and that the Cabinet 
decided exactly six months later on Nov 14 to make the report public the
 following month.
“Can the Prime Minister explain what the
 Cabinet or the federal government did in the six months from May 14 to 
Nov 14 with regard to the RCIIIS report?
“Did the Cabinet or federal government 
just sit on the report doing nothing, hoping that everybody would forget
 about it, but when they found that the people of Sabah, in particular 
Pakatan Rakyat state assembly representatives and MPs, both from Sabah 
and Malaysia, continue to demand publication of the RCIIIS report, they 
have no choice after a six-month procrastination but to promise to make 
it public?” he asked.
Claiming that Kitingan through his party
 had called on for the formation of the RCI since it was established in 
1985, Lim asked how long will the new committee take before it reveals 
its findings and proposed its recommendations.
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