The Borneo Post

Panel backs moves that benefit S’wak

MA63 Consultati­ve Committee yet to see proposed Article 1(2) amendment, reserves comments until later

- By Lim How Pim reporters@theborneop­ost.com

We will support any amendments to the Federal Constituti­on or any law for that matter if we are convinced that it contains a substantiv­e improvemen­t to the rights and interest of the State and not merely for the cosmetic purpose of window dressing.

KUCHING: The Sarawak Consultati­ve Commit tee on the Malaysia Agreement 1963 ( MA63) is prepared to support any amendments to the Federal Constituti­on or any law that restore the rights and interest of Sarawak stated in the agreement.

Its chairman Datuk Amar Mohd Asfia Awang Nassar, who is State Legislativ­e Assembly ( DUN) Speaker, said although they pledged such support, the committee is reserving its comments on the proposed amendment to Article 1(2) of the Federal Constituti­on.

At a news conference here yesterday, he said the committee had not seen the proposed amendment bill the fi rst reading of which is expected on April 3 and second reading on April 9.

“For t he moment , t he Consultati­ve Committee would reserve its comments on the matter until after the proposed (amendment) bill has been sighted by members of the committee.

“We will, however, support any amendments to the Federal Constituti­on or any law for that matter if we are convinced that it contains a substantiv­e improvemen­t to the rights and interest of the State and not merely for the cosmetic purpose of window dressing,” he said after chairing a two-hour meeting at the DUN Complex in Petra Jaya here yesterday.

Datuk Amar Mohd Asfia Awang Nassar, Sarawak Consultati­ve Committee on MA63 chairman

The meeting was observed by Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg and Deputy Chief Ministers Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas, Tan Sri Datuk Amar Dr James Masing and Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hasan.

Asfi a stressed that none of the Consultati­ve Committee members had obtained a hard copy of the amendment bill.

“In short, we have not seen the bill although we have been informed (of the proposed amendment).”

He said the Consultat ive Committee was briefed that the issues being discussed by the Federal MA63 Steering Committee ‘is progressin­g well although no fi nal decision has yet been made on those issues’.

“We note that these are important issues to the State as well as to the nation. So, we would be prepared to wait and be updated further in accordance with the schedule already agreed by the Federal Steering Committee.

“As the discussion­s have been classified as ‘Secret’, we are not at liberty to divulge the contents of those discussion­s at this moment.

“Be rest assured that come the time when the report of the committees have been finalised, we will disclose more to the public,” added Asfia.

On the two- hour meeting, he said it served as an update of the status of the MA63 discussion­s previously held.

He said that Abang Johari led a delegation on behalf of the State at a meeting of the Federal Steering Committee on March 5.

“Prior to this date, several other meetings had been held by the various committees including the Technical Committee, the Working Committee and its various clusters,” he added.

 ??  ?? Abang Johari (front left), Asfia (on his left), Uggah (right) and others pose for the camera prior to the meeting. — Photo by Chimon Upon
Abang Johari (front left), Asfia (on his left), Uggah (right) and others pose for the camera prior to the meeting. — Photo by Chimon Upon
 ?? — Photo by Chimon Upon ?? Asfia (seated, centre) flanked by members of the Consultati­ve Committee, speaks at the news conference.
— Photo by Chimon Upon Asfia (seated, centre) flanked by members of the Consultati­ve Committee, speaks at the news conference.

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