By Remy Majangkim
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It is unprecedented for Sabah politicians to be implicated in such alleged systematic corruption, especially with supporting audio and video. In light of this year’s Sabah State Election, these politicians find themselves in a precarious position.
The Sabah corruption scandal, involving high-ranking political figures, is rooted in betrayal and potentially trillions in oil revenues.
To cover their shortcomings, they create a smokescreen centred around the Ambalat oil fields, which may also be linked to the Sabah mining licence scandal.
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has announced cooperation with the Indonesian government regarding the region; however, the specifics of this collaboration remain unclear.
He should be given time to present the details in Parliament.
The situation surrounding Ambalat is complex and requires a high level of diplomacy.
The geopolitics of the region are crucial, as is the well-being of the people of Sabah. Discussions should aim for a win-win outcome for all parties involved.
Politicians who accept bribes and use these funds to feed their families are now facing the consequences of their actions.
Sabahans should take a stand and distance themselves from these individuals until they can genuinely clear their names and restore their integrity.