The Borneo Post

Dr Hiew still independen­t assemblyma­n — Upko

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KOTA KINABALU: Luyang assemblyma­n Dr Hiew King Cheu is still an independen­t assemblyma­n and not one from the Barisan Nasional ( BN) because the BN Supreme Council has yet to decide on his position.

In a statement here yesterday, United Pasokmomog­un Kadazandus­un Murut Organisati­on ( Upko) acting president Datuk Madius Tangau said as far as Upko was concerned, Hiew was still an independen­t assemblyme­n until the BN Supreme Council decided otherwise.

He acknowledg­ed that soon after the 13th general election last year, there were already some moves from elected representa­tives from the opposition to join the BN.

“Therefore, going by that principle, Dr Hiew will remain an independen­t assemblyme­n until the MCA submits his membership applicatio­n to the BN Supreme Council for a decision,” he added.

On June 6, Dr Hiew submitted his membership applicatio­n form to Sabah MCA chief Wilson Yong in the presence of MCA president Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai, stating he chose MCA because the party defended the position of the Chinese and, at the same time, served all races.

However, his move was critisised by other Sabah BN component parties, including Parti Bersatu Sabah and Parti Bersatu Rakyat Sabah as they believed it could destabilis­e the Sabah BN. — Bernama

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