The Borneo Post (Sabah)

RCI on Batu Puteh timely to resolve issue, say state assemblyme­n

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PENGERANG: The crucial move by the government to establish a Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI) is viewed as a timely and ongoing commitment to uphold the nation’s dignity and sovereignt­y, in relation to Batu Puteh, Batuan Tengah, and Tubir Selatan.

Penawar state assemblyma­n Fauziah Misri said that the RCI would provide a transparen­t platform to discuss, scrutinise and unravel the issue.

“I hope everyone called by the authoritie­s to provide evidence can do so transparen­tly. This way, people can know the true and accurate facts of what happened and gain a better understand­ing of the situation.

“In addition to the RCI, I think that all discussion­s and decisions should be referred to the Sultan of Johor first. I also suggest this issue should be discussed in Parliament,” she said when met at the Sungai Musoh fishermen’s jetty, here yesterday.

Tanjung Surat assemblyma­n Aznan Tamin expressed his dismay and grief after Malaysia lost Batu Puteh as a result of the Internatio­nal Court of Justice (ICJ) decision that handed over the sovereignt­y of Batu Puteh to Singapore in 2008.

“The RCI should have been establishe­d a long time ago. Especially to examine why the previous government withdrew or missed opportunit­ies to demand a review of the Batu Puteh issue,” he said.

Aznan also expressed hope that the RCI would consider the need to map Malaysian and Singaporea­n waters, which is viewed as essential in addressing the fishing territory issue around Batu Puteh and Batuan Tengah.

He said the fishermen feel disappoint­ed and there are claims of them being driven away from the area despite having fished there for decades.

“Their fishing grounds are now shrinking,” he said when asked to comment on the establishm­ent of RCI.

On Wednesday, during the Cabinet meeting, an agreement was reached to establish an RCI tasked with examining the management of issues related to the sovereignt­y of Batu Puteh, Batuan Tengah, and Tubir Selatan.

Chief Secretary to the Government, Tan Sri Mohd Zuki Ali said the RCI was establishe­d under the Commission of Inquiry Act 1950 (Act 119), with the proposed members of the commission to be approved by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong.

He emphasised that the appointmen­t of RCI members will take into account experts with vast experience in the judiciary, legislatio­n, and public administra­tion, who can conduct investigat­ions in a transparen­t, fair, and impartial manner to avoid conflicts of interest with related parties.

On Dec 14, 2022, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim was reported as saying the government wants the Batu Puteh claim issue to be reviewed to facilitate immediate and more meaningful negotiatio­ns with Singapore.

On May 23, 2008, the ICJ decided that Singapore had sovereignt­y over Batu Puteh or Pedra Branca, while Batuan Tengah or Middle Rocks, an outcroppin­g of rocks located about one kilometre from Batu Puteh, belonged to Malaysia.

The ICJ, however, did not decide on the sovereignt­y over Tubir Selatan (South Ledge), ruling that Tubir Selatan belonged to the state in whose territoria­l waters it lies.

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