The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Jeffrey says defamed

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Al Jazeera’s article on Sabah carbon credit agreement is distorted and irresponsi­ble because it was wri en entirely on the words of a ‘whistleblo­wer’, said Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Dr Jeffrey Kitingan.

Jeffrey added Al-Jazeera should have double-checked the facts with the government which has endorsed the Nature Conservati­on Agreement (NCA) rather than relying on false allegation­s made by an individual who is hell-bent to discredit the deal and even set up his own group to take over the deal.

Likewise, he said the same whistleblo­wer had also misled and exploited former senator Adrian Lasimbang.

“Clearly, both Al-Jazeera and Lasimbang formed their opinions on the topic based on lies and falsehood fed to them by an individual whose motive is to gain political mileage and instigate the indigenous communitie­s by defaming me,” he said in a statement on Friday.

Jeffrey said Al-Jazeera also took pleasure in defaming him based on the informatio­n provided by the whistleblo­wer without bothering to investigat­e the truth.

“During my stint as the Sabah Foundation director, I put Sabahans to take over posts as heads of department­s that were previously monopolise­d by Malayans. Even husbands and wives held these positions at the expense of Sabahans.

“Perhaps, because of this, then prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohammad became enraged with me and concorted lies to smear my name and delegitimi­se me and the Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) government,” he said.

Jeffrey said it was during this time that he began questionin­g Malaya about Sabah rights, to which Mahathir retaliated by sending officers from the Inland Revenue Board to ransack his home daily and nightly.

Pre y soon, Jeffrey was hounded by the anti-corruption authority and special branch police officers tailed him everywhere.

Mahathir’s claim that US$1 billion was missing from Sabah Foundation coffers was also found untrue, and the federal lost the ensuing court ba le and was forced to pay the costs.

“A er all of these persecutio­ns, I still ended up spending 31 months in ISA detention. I wasn’t a politician then and it’s wrong to claim that I joined Mahathir to avoid persecutio­n. I was already being hounded and wrongfully jailed before I joined politics,” he said.

Jeffrey said Sabah Foundation’s performanc­e was the finest during his tenure as director.

He founded Innoprise Corporatio­n, which he used to turn around underperfo­rming companies including Pacific Hardwoods, Sinora, Sabah So woods and YS Shipping, as well as make new profitable investment­s in hotel tourism, property developmen­t and Shell Timor.

Jeffrey even launched the “People Developmen­t” initiative to empower neglected and unemployed youths, while the Sabah Foundation forest concession­s were planned and managed under the Annual Allowable Cut (AAC) scheme.

“It was only a er Mahathir succeeded in destroying PBS through the use of illegal immigrants and Projek IC that Sabah Foundation was mismanaged through massive logging.

“Anyone, especially Lasimbang, who accuses me of anything else is wrong,” he said.

He reminded Lasimbang and others who have been fed fictitious ‘history’, that the informatio­n disseminat­ed to the public in the 1980s and 1990s were all controlled by the government, specifical­ly the federal.

As such, the majority of the informatio­n fed to them were propaganda and the media, notably radio and television at the time, were mere propaganda machines of the federal.

“I am considerin­g legal action against Al-Jazeera and Lasimbang and others who are actively disseminat­ing false informatio­n to the public, particular­ly those that are defaming my name,” he said.

Clearly, both Al-Jazeera and Lasimbang formed their opinions on the topic based on lies and falsehood fed to them by an individual whose motive is to gain political mileage and instigate the indigenous communitie­s by defaming me.

Datuk Seri Panglima Dr Jeffrey Kitingan

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