Kota Kinabalu: Questions over the legality of the MyKad possessed by Sabah MIC Chief, Peer Mohamad, refuses to go away. Peer himself has declined to deny or admit the claims.
Now an NGO said the State Government is obliged to sack him from being a member of Sawit Kinabalu Board.
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This is in addition to a disgruntled group even within Sabah MIC who presented a memo on the issue to the party chairman last year.
Borneo’s Plight in Malaysia Foundation President Daniel John Jambun said should the State Government not do anything, like sacking him, then it might be seen as an accomplice in his alleged wrong doing and breaking of Malaysia’s laws through fraud.
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