The Borneo Post

Musa denies criminal intimidati­on against Sabah Head of State

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Tan Sri Musa added that at the end of the day, the Rule of Law must prevail and the Sabah Constituti­onal provisions must be respected and followed.

Zahir Shah, Musa Aman’s lawyer

KOTA KINABALU: Former Sabah chief minister Tan Sri Musa Aman has denied all allegation­s against him of criminal intimidati­on against Sabah Head of State Tun Juhar Mahiruddin or any other person.

Musa’s lawyer Zahir Shah said this following Juhar’s police report against the Sabah Barisan Nasional chairman on May 19.

The lawyer also said Musa expressed regret in having to drag the Head of State into a legal suit on May 17 along with Parti Warisan Sabah president Datuk Seri Mohd Shafie Apdal to seek a declaratio­n that he ( Musa) is the rightful chief minister of Sabah.

“Tan Sri Musa added that at the end of the day, the Rule of Law must prevail and the Sabah Constituti­onal provisions must be respected and followed,” he said in a statement here yesterday.

On May 20, Sabah Commission­er of Police Datuk Ramli Din declined to divulge any details when confirming the police report lodged by Juhar.

Musa was sworn in as chief minister of Sabah before Juhar on May 10 after the 14th General Election after obtaining a simple majority of 31 out of 60 seats when two opposition assemblyme­n declared support for Sabah BN.

However, two days later, Mohd Shafie was sworn in as the new chief minister when several BN assemblyme­n switched allegiance to Warisan and its Pakatan Harapan allies, which had also won 29 seats in total.

With Musa refusing to resign despite not commanding majority support, Juhar’s private secretary Abinan Asli on May 14 delivered a notice to Musa that he was no longer the chief minister.

Meanwhile, Ramli said yesterday that police were working to record Musa’s statement to facilitate investigat­ions on Juhar’s police report against the former chief minister.

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