KENINGAU: Datuk Seri Dr Jeffrey Kitingan has claimed that the"unfinished business" over Sabah's 40% revenue demand he started was the push factor to continue vying for the Keningau parliamentary seat.
"I was told that the RM125.6mil was just an interim payment until we get the 40%. But when the Federal Gazette was released, they said it was to replace the 40%. Kitingan sits in the Special Committee on the MA63 by virtue of him being the Sabah Deputy Chief Minister and chairs matters relating to Sabah's rights at state level.
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