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Blog and Tweet 8/6/2018Crafting for better deal in illegitimate business


Blog and Tweet     8/6/2018  Crafting for better deal in illegitimate business
Patronas suit to claim their rights over the development of oil and gas resources in Sarawak is like crafting for a better deal in illegitimate business but will turn out to be like a person carrying a big stone to crush his own feet.  It is self-defeating and ugly.  The company, no doubt, has the blessings from Dr. M who used to be so crafty in the business of domination and monopoly.  Is he not acting against the PH manifestoes of decentralisation and devolution of power to Sarawak and Sabah?  Didn’t Dr M have a meeting with ….from Patronas?   In the year of 2018 and the age of internet, Dr M and Patronas can no longer act so indulgently, aggressively and haughtily than ever before.   In Chinese, we have a saying, [弄巧反拙] crafting for a better illegitimate deal to turn so ugly and self-defeating. 
        Where is the integrity of the PH government?  The main reason for the downfall of the exited-BN government is due to the lack of integrity which they never cared to practice.  Is the PH government to follow suit?  It is quite out of many expectation that the PH government would craft with Patronas who is only answerable to Prime minister.  Is it still true?  Did Patronas know the consequences of losing the suit if our Federal Court of Justice stands for Justice?  Did they ever calculate what course the Sarawak government with the backing of all the Sarawakians would take even if we lost the suit?  Had they ever thought that we would file the suit in the International Court of Justice and at the same time we would seek for secession for good. 
        For the past 54+ years, we have been oppressed and suppressed.  The whole world should have seen how domineering the Malaya government has been to plunder, exploit and raid Sarawak and Sabah to enrich themselves.
        People in Peninsular Malaya should allow Patronas to continue monopolising which is the main cause of abuses.  I hope the oil-producing states in Peninsular Malaya will stand up against the practice.  Is it not the right time to review the Petroleum Development Act imposed on them? 
        Patronas, I guess, must have thought that they could extend this unconstitutional ruling to Sarawak and Sabah.  In the past our weak ministers were bound and gagged to protest.  But now, with the awareness of Sarawakians on our rights, no representatives can afford to behave so lamely anymore.

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