The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Hearing on Petronas’ suit against Sarawak govt postponed to June 21

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Federal Court has postponed hearing on Petroliam Nasional Bhd’s (Petronas) applicatio­n for leave against the Sarawak state government to June 21.

In a statement yesterday, the state government expressed its disappoint­ment over the postponeme­nt as the administra­tion, led by the SAG legal team, had already delivered all the affidavits and submission in its preparedne­ss for the hearing to the court, which was scheduled to be held yesterday.

“The postponeme­nt was granted without, according the SAG legal team, who are already in the federal mount, the courtesy of being heard on the state government’s objection.

“It is surprising that Petronas who made the applicatio­n and sought an urgent hearing, thereof, has no objection to the postponeme­nt of the hearing of the use,” the statement read.

The state government said the SAG legal team had informed Petronas, the Attorney General (AG) Tommy Thomas, and the Federal Court registrar of the administra­tion’s objection to the applicatio­n for adjournmen­t.

It said that the Court had agreed to the demand by Thomas to postpone the hearing in order for the latter to consider whether the federal government should intervene with the case.

“The state government will now have to consider all other options to protect and enforce the state’s constituti­onal rights in this matter.

“The state government would not allow Petronas to disrespect and disregard our rights to regulate the upstream activities under our laws such as the Oil Mining Ordinance and the Land Code,” it said.

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