Kota Kinabalu: The Sabah Immigration Officers Service Union (KPPIS) welcomed the Sabah Government’s decision to postpone the implementation of policies and operations under the Malaysian Border Control and Protection Agency (AKPS) Act 860 at the State’s entry points, said KPPIS president Azizah S Ahmad (
pic) on Thursday.
She said KPPIS expressed appreciation to Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor and the Sabah Chief Minister’s Department for acting swiftly to safeguard Sabah’s special rights and immigration autonomy as enshrined under the Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63).
Advertisement
X500px(H).jpg)
Azizah also thanked the Peninsular Malaysia Immigration Service Union (KPISM), Sabah Immigration officers and members of the media for their support in highlighting the issue and prioritising the welfare and legal protection of civil servants.
She said KPPIS also appreciated the Sabah Law Society’s statement issued on May 13 regarding concerns over legal contradictions and the alleged ultra vires issues surrounding the implementation of Act 860, while expressing hope for continued legal guidance from the body.
Azizah said KPPIS would continue strengthening strategic cooperation with KPISM at the national level to ensure future border enforcement policies do not undermine immigration expertise, State autonomy or the legal protection of frontline officers.