IN 1973, Barisan Nasional was launched and PAS became part of the federal government. In 1974, the new ruling coalition in Parliament (where all the opposition parties except DAP were now members of) passed the Petroleum Development Act.
Give or take, give and take, they are both four letter words, just as Umno is (pun intended). Nevertheless, we can expect Umno to be confused about when to use the word ‘give’ and when to use ‘take’. However, Pakatan Rakyat too?
As Julius Caesar said, “Et tu Brute?”
I am talking about the 5% Oil Royalty ‘given’ to Sabah and Sarawak (and, of course, to Terengganu as to all the other states as well: in the event that they too have oil and gas).
Yes, both Barisan Nasional and Pakatan Rakyat are currently discussing how much Oil Royalty should be ‘given’ to those states that have oil and gas. How do you ‘give’ them something that already belongs to them in the first place? Should not the word we use be ‘take’? We should instead be discussing how much we should ‘take’ from them, not how much we should ‘give’ them.
Let me explain the history of this entire thing.
The oil and gas already belongs to the states. This is what the Malaysian Agreement and the earlier Federation Agreement was all about. And, in that Agreement, it was agreed that all natural resources would be the property of the states.
No doubt, some things such as defence, security, foreign policy, etc., were federalised. But religion and natural resources are supposed to be the prerogative and property of the states.
Water, timber, land, sand, minerals, etc., all belong to the states. As do oil and gas. These are what we call natural resources. Hence they belong 100% to the states, not 5% or 20% or 50% or whatever.
Now, Umno is, of course, misleading us. They are talking as if all natural resources, except oil and gas, belong to the states and that oil and gas belong to the federal government. That is not true. And to suggest otherwise is a violation of the Malaysian Agreement. And I would expect better from the opposition. Why is the opposition sounding like Barisan Nasional and talking about how much Oil Royalty to ‘give’ to the states?
Oil was first rumoured to have been discovered in Terengganu even before 1972, during the time when Dato' Nik Hassan bin Wan Abdul Rahman was the Menteri Besar of Terengganu and Tun Abdul Razak Dato' Hussein the Prime Minister of Malaysia. And I said rumoured because the discovery of oil was never officially announced but was something that was being whispered in the corridors of power.
Why the hush-hush? Well, because the government had to first sort out some ‘loose ends’ before announcing the discovery of oil. So they did not want anyone to know about it until the federal government could ensure that the oil was ‘transferred’ to the federal government. If not, 100% of the oil revenue would go to the state of Terengganu.
In the meantime, they secretly sold the oil to foreign buyers. The oil was transferred from the oil rigs to the ships in the middle of the sea and was exported. Only some people knew about it, the Petronas officers being some of those people.
Lim Kit Siang came to find out about this secret arrangement and there was a hue and cry when he revealed that the oil was being stolen from Terengganu. It seems a Deep Throat in Petronas had told him about it. Exxon, in collaboration with Petronas, were fingered as the chief conspirators.
A crisis was about to explode. There were rumours that all the documents in the Exxon office in Kuala Lumpur suddenly disappeared and reappeared in Singapore the following day. Then, suddenly, the whole thing mysteriously died down and nothing more was said about the matter. No denial or rebuttal was ever issued.
Soon after that, the Menteri Besar went into conflict with the Sultan and was forced to resign. He was also exiled from Terengganu and was not allowed to ever set foot on Terengganu soil again as long as the Sultan was still alive. He never returned to Terengganu until the Sultan died.
The tense moment in that entire episode was when the Sultan’s brother stormed into the Menteri Besar’s office and pointed a gun at the Menteri Besar’s head. The Sultan’s brother too was exiled to Pahang and only returned to Terengganu to attend the Sultan’s funeral.
Meanwhile, Tun Razak came out with a plan on how to bring PAS into the federal government. PAS had to be neutralised if the federal government wanted to grab Terengganu’s oil. The idea to form Barisan Nasional was mooted and all the opposition parties such as PAS, PPP, Gerakan, etc., were invited to join Barisan Nasional.
In 1973, Barisan Nasional was launched and PAS became part of the federal government. In 1974, the new ruling coalition in Parliament (where all the opposition parties except DAP were now members of) passed the Petroleum Development Act and the oil and gas were transferred from the states to the federal government, meaning Petronas.
To keep the states quiet, they were given 5% as a token ‘Oil Royalty’. This was like the whites taking away the Native American lands (then called Red Indians) by giving them worthless beads as payment.
Now, if the federal government had power over oil and gas, why the need to pass the Petroleum Development Act in Parliament? Just take it! But they couldn’t just take it. Oil and gas are the property of the states. So they needed to pass an Act of Parliament to legalise the illegal takeover of state property.
There was of course some resistance to this move, in particular from Sabah. But all resistance was silenced when the dissenters died in a mysterious plane crash that has never been properly explained until today.
Pakatan Rakyat should stop talking about how much Oil Royalty to ‘give’ the states and whether it should be increased from the current 5% to 20% or 50% or whatever. That is Barisan Nasional type of talk.
The federal government is actually taking what belongs to the states. Therefore, you should be talking about how much you should take: whether 95% like now, or whether you reduce what you take down to 80% or 50%.
If we go by the spirit of the Federation Agreement, then you should take nothing. You should return 100% to the states. The most you can do is to levy a tax, like the timber export tax, palm oil tax, etc. That is all the federal government can earn. Even if the tax is 35% or 45% never mind. But it has to be a tax on the profit of the sales or a form of export tax or sales tax, whether you make a profit on the sale or not.
We always talk about Rule of Law and not Rule by Law. The Petroleum Development Act is a classic example of Rule by Law. They passed a law to legalise something illegal: meaning, nationalising state property.
We must now correct this injustice and call a spade a spade. The federal government has been robbing the states of their oil for the last 40 years and has been giving them a mere 5% of the proceeds when it should be 100%. That is the reality of the situation.
Lim Kit Siang of DAP knows about this. He was the one who revealed what was going on even before most people knew that oil was being extracted from Terengganu. And Tun Salleh Abas of PAS also knows about this. He was the ‘architect’ who drafted the Petroleum Development Act. So no more talk about how much to give the states. We must now talk about what we are taking from the states.
Sabah should be treated fairly!
ReplyDeleteEqual treatment for Sabah and Sarawak should be uphold as stated in the Malaysia Agreement.
DeleteEmphasis on the 20 Points
DeleteComprehensive explanation. Thanks to the writer. Everyone should read this....
DeleteWe are being treated equally, we just view Malaysia as a separated country.
DeleteARE WE "STATES" OR COLONIES?
DeleteEXIT MALAYSIA CAMPAIGN- for INDEPENDENCE!
DEE2 IS ABSOLUTELY RIGHT! We are a separate country re-colonized by Malaya UMNO. We have been physically "separate" for millions of years. Historically Borneo was ruled by independent Sultanates and had nothing to do with Malaya.
RPK has exposed the UMNO stealth in stealing our national (Sabah) wealth in breach of the Malaysia Agreement.
Why should we continue to submit our country to plunder in Malaysia when we should be talking about getting out and taking back out natural resources.
1. "independence in Malaysia" is a failure in its fundamental premise and promise of "progress and prosperity" for Sabah and Sarawak. Instead they have became the poorest "Malaysian states". Are we "States" or "colonies"?
Indonesians call "Malaysia" "Malingsia" - Land of Thieves- This applies to the UMNO and cronies who are just thieves who have been stealing our wealth for 48 years.
2. The Malaysia Agreement is null and void for several reasons:
(A) This Agreement is a MISREPRESENTATION of the rationale for creating Malaysia based on a false argument of racial balance etc.which failed with Singapore exiting the arrangement and Brunei did not even bother to "join" because it saw from the beginning it would be an unequal agreement.
UMNO has tried to compensate for the "racial balance" by mass transmigration of instant Muslims legally and illegally who become instant citizens to inflate their numbers in Sabah and also Malaya. UMNO plans to do this to Sarawak with the import of 600,000 foreign workers in the "SCORE" project.
(B) The Agreement has been breached by Malaya by its unequal treatment of Sabah and Sarawak as appended states to Malaya. This is a failed idea of "equal partners in Malaysia". There is no equality but colonization.
(C) Malaysia was to be a part of the de-colonization of Sabah and Sarawak from British colonial rule. The Agreement dis no more than hand over colonial power to Malaya and we became re-colobized by UMNO. UMNO even rules Sabah directly. What a shame!
(D) The unequal treatment of Sabah and Sarawak is seen in the rape of oil & gas and failure to develop our COUNTRY with the oil revenue. Instead of developing our resources are being depleted to develop Malaya and make many UMNO oil billionaires. Billions have been squandered in many grandiose building projects with our oil money like the Petronas Towers, Putrid Jaya, new palaces etc.
There are more reasons which have been listed in this website already...
Exit/Keluar Malaysia!
Independence for Sabah and Sarawak!
It is funny this issue is only surfaced after more than 40 years !! what are the all the present or the "old" CM have been doing if they are true ?? Any hidden agenda ?
ReplyDeleteAsyik tunding jari, so inilah jadinya... Kes lampau CM sekarang yang dipersalahkan.
DeletePandang ke hadapan, hal yang lalu jadikan pengajaran.
Deletesetuju dengan garry..fokus ke hadapan untuk membangunkan Sabah.
DeleteNothing new at all that old issues are dug up and politicized and buried again waiting for the next opportunity to be opened up as political tool.
ReplyDeleteIt may be old, but ha not been resolved. That's why it keeps on surfacing.
DeleteEvery Sabahan and Sarawakian should support any move to return the oil to the respective states.
Deleterecycle issues.
DeleteAll politicians can do is politicize, none can give any concrete solutions to this problem. That's why its repeated and repeated until all the cows come home.
DeleteIni bukan lagi political tool, ini memang penyakit yang harus disembuhkan. Kalau tidak kita semua pun akan hancur!
DeleteHopefully this matter will be reviewed
ReplyDeleteHope Sabah will get the best that we should get.
DeleteEast Malaysia kena 'rompak' kekayaannya bukan saja dari KL tapi dari pemimpin tempatan sendiri,keluarga dan kroni.Jangan salahkan KL saja kerana Sabah dan Sarawak miskin.Macam mana kedua negeri ini boleh menjadikan ketua Menteri 'billionaire'dalam masa singkat.
ReplyDeleteAnon, you are off topic ... article never talk about how KM become billionaire.
DeleteBillionaire ka??
DeleteKM Sabah sekarang sebelum jadi KM pun mmg dah kaya..
DeleteItulah pemimpin-pemimpin Sabah bersekongkol dengan KL untuk menindas rakyat Sabah. Bee End kah pembangkangkah sama saja. Hasrast ialah untuk mengaut kekayaan Sabah untuk kepentingan peribadi.
DeleteYES!
DeleteSee comments below- CM Abdul R Yakuub (Sarawak) & CM Harris Salleh (Sabah) became billionaires by selling out Sarawak and Sabah oil!
Petronas’ commitment was proven via the national oil corporation’s huge investments in several mega upstream and downstream projects worth more than RM45 billion.
ReplyDeletePetronas had awarded contracts to 29 Sabah-based licensed companies to undertake oil and gas-related work in the state since January 2005 until Nov 10 2011. 159 Sabahans have been recruited to fill various posts at the Petronas office in the state between January and October 2011.
42 people have been appointed to executive positions, 40 hired as permanent staff, two as contract employees and 117 appointed to non-executive positions.
September 2011, the Sabah Oil and Gas Terminal (SOGT) project in Kimanis, had hired 470 locals to work in the companies involved in the RM4.6 billion massive project.
Petronas commitment is meaningless and suspect if it gets royalty 95% and only 5% given to Sabah & it constantly refuse to renegotiate payment of royalty.
DeleteItu sajakah Petronas boleh buat untuk rakyat Sabah... yang lain-lain????
DeleteAFTER COMMITTING SO MUCH THEFTS NO ONE BELIEVES WHAT PETRONAS IS DOING!
DeleteFOLKS NOTE THAT PETRONAS IS SERVICED BY 6 SEMI SECRET COMPANIES BELONGING TO UMNO CRONIES AND REAP BILLIONS FROM CONTRACTS.
THAT WHY YOU HAVE UMNO OIL BILLIONAIRES!- PETRONAS IS A STATE CORPORATION BUT THE PRIVATE COMPANIES SIPHON THE MONEY FOR THEMSELVES.
THAT IS WHY SABAH AND SARAWAK ARE POOR!
Pihak pengurusan tertinggi Petronas telah memutuskan bahawa semua tender yang bernilai RM2 juta ke bawah dan tidak melibatkan penggunaan teknologi tinggi dikhususkan untuk disaingi oleh syarikat-syarikat tempatan.
ReplyDeletesyarikat2 tempatan harus gunakan kesempatan ini untuk mendapatkan projek. bila dah dpt projek tu, jalankan dgn baik dan buktikan syarikat tempatan boleh menjalankan projek besar.
Deletemudah-mudahan di masa akan datang syarikat2 tempatan akan diberi kepercayaan untuk mengendalikan projek2 yang lebih besar. apapun, buktikan dulu kemampuan dalam projek2 yang kecil.
DeleteHarap betul lah. Jadi inilah masanya syarikat tempatan harus berusah arebut peluang yang ada.
Deleteharap petronas akan memberi peluang kepada syarikat tempatan untuk mendapat projek.
Deletesyarikat tempatan harus menggunakan peluang ini dengan sebaiknya.
DeleteConspiracy with one aim...
ReplyDeleteAll focus on political hunger and selfish wealth by crooks.
ENOUGH!Bukan kali ini kah?
Kita imbas kembali sejarah CM CM Sabah bermula dari Tun Datu Mustapha,Tun Fuad Stephen,TS Datu Harris,TS Datuk Pairin,Datuk Osu,Datuk Yong,Datuk Seri Salleh dan Datuk Seri Musa Aman,SIAP YANG PALING KAYA DAN DARI MANA KEKAYAAN NYA?
DeleteYang kaya ini jika bukan kekayaan PERIBADI bererti ini harta ROMPAKAN dari HASIL NEGERI SABAH.
Beranilah mengaku biarpun pahit.
Mana ada berani mengaku, tetapi rugi berjuta-juta dolar dalam judi sudah jadi kenyataankan??? Ini kali lah !!!!!
DeleteAnon,
ReplyDeleteJawab lah sendiri siapa yang paling kaya.Tidak lagi susah tunggu jawapan.
Old story, too late.
ReplyDeleteYes too late for the past to be undone, but Sabah is still rich and aspiring leaders should strive to protect Sabah's wealth and rights. So there is nothing too late.
DeleteLET'S GET SABAH & SARAWAK OUT OF MALAYSIA BEFORE ALL THE WEALTH IS GONE!
DeleteSabah and Sarawak should experience equity as agreed upon.
ReplyDeleteHopefully this issued will not be overlooked.
ReplyDeleteI hope both states will get the best they deserve.
ReplyDeleteUntuk mendapatkannya, para pemimpin harus berjuang untuk rakyat.
DeleteThe people of West Malaysia should unite and remain strong.
ReplyDeleteWest Malaysians could certainly learn a thing or two from Sabah and Sarawaks religious harmony.
DeleteTHE ISSUE IS NOT ABOUT STAYING IN MALAYSIA FOR MORE PUNISHMENT BY ROBBERY OF OUR RESOURCES AND NEGLECT OF THE PEOPLE.
DeleteCAN'T YOU ALL SEE THAT WITH OUR VAST RESOURCES WE CAN BE INDEPENDENT AND RULE OURSELVES AND DEVELOP SABAH & SARAWAK IN A MORE ADVANCED WAY THAN MALAYA!?
WHY HANG ON TO A COLONIAL SLAVE MENTALITY?
"INDEPENDENCE IN MALAYSIA" IS A FRAUD TO MEAN RE-COLONIZATION NO MORE AND NO LESS.
FREE YOURSELVES FROM THE COLONIAL SLAVE MENTALITY!
FREE SABAH & SARAWAK FOR REAL INDEPENDENCE!!!
HIDUP MERDEKA!
Let’s pray things get better this year.
ReplyDeletepray that there be a good leader to change everything.
DeleteYeah, lets go pray in the church, in the mosque, in the temple on elections day, surely there will be changes.
DeletePraying may make you feel good but nothing will happen if you don't initiate action like joining a group working to change things.
DeleteWe have been praying for 48 years- has anything good happened yet?
We just got poorer than before 1963 as our naitonla resourecs like oil and gas is beig stolen by UMNO to develop Malaya and make more UMNO oil billionaires.
J Kitingan mentioned that Petronas is a semi-secret organisation and the wealth generated is siphoned out through 6 nominated companies. All the companies are controlled by UMNO proxies.
That is how you get so many secret UMNO billionaires. Just calculate since 1976 how much wealth has been stolen and Petronas has not accounted for this.
This is only a fraction of our national wealth. So much more has been allowed by UMNO to foreign oil companies for doing the extraction.
When we take back our oil plus Labuan etc we will be surprised that with so much wealth we don't need Malaya.
Hidup Sabah Independence!
harap tahun ini akan memberikan pencapaian yang lebih cemerlang kepada Sabah.
DeleteWhere are those timber? We used to be so rich and now.We have to cry like a baby.
ReplyDeleteNO HIDDEN AGENDA BUT HIDDEN SECRETS BY UMNO
ReplyDeleteRPK's article exposes that UMNO planned it. This was its secret agenda.
Since the creation of Malaysia, UMNO had planned to use the Petroleum Act 1974 to seize control of oil resources in Sabah and Sarawak as illustrated in the case of Trengganu.
RPK described the tense moment in Trengganu when the people opposed this move.
In Sarawak CM Ningkan was removed on false pretenses and replaced by A R Yakuub KL yes man who signed away Sarawak oil rights.
In Sabah CK Stephems was removed in an unexplained plane explosion which Kuala Lumpur never denied despite suspicions cast on it. Harris Salleh was sworn in and he signed away Sabah oil rights.Another KL yes man.
This is our inalienable heritage and resource they signed away in return for nothing! What monumentally stupid IDIOTS! They both did become billionaires though at our expense.
Why should we end up being poor from lack of development because what is rightfully ours is misused to develop Malaya?
We must take back our oil resources and take back out country!
Teruskan membangunkan Sabah menjadi Negeri yang membangun pada masa akan datang.
ReplyDeleteharap sabah akan terus menbangun dan tidak lagi menjadi Negeri termiskin.
Deleteya..usaha untuk membangunkan Sabah harus berterusan.
DeleteKalau perkara sebegini tidak dapat dikawal maka sudah semestinya Sabah akan terus kekal dengan kemiskinan.
ReplyDeleteSabah is still left behind.
DeleteSebab itulah rakyat harap para pemimpin memnadang serius hal sebegini dan bukannya sibuk dengan perkara-perkara yang tidak ada kaitan dengan kebajikan rakyat.
DeleteIndeed, never put Sabah in this way.
DeleteHarap Sabah akan menjadi negeri lebih maju pada masa akan datang.Oleh itu pemimpin haruslah sentiasa peka denagan masalah yang ada.
DeleteSabah perlukan perhatian yang amat berat.
ReplyDeletethe wealth of this state will continue to be robbed even Pakatan managed to take over the Puterajaya.. since we are considered as one of the 13 states, then we still give half of our wealth to the federal..
ReplyDeleteKerjasama dari semua pihak dapat menjadikan Sabah maju dan tidak lagi jadi negeri termiskin.
ReplyDeleteharap Sabah akan menjadi lebih membangun lagi dan ekonomi Sabah akan ters berkembang.
ReplyDeleteGo ahead to expand Sabah, whatever passed already passed.
ReplyDeleteJika BN tidak berubah, beginilah keadaan Sabah di masa akan datang juga.
ReplyDeleteRakyat juga harus pandai menilai supaya kerajaan baru akan ditubuhkan.
ReplyDeleteSyarikat tempatan harus diberi keutamaan juga supaya berkebolehan untuk berkembang dan mengendali projek yang besar juga.
ReplyDeleteThe people know well about how the performance. May be the right time to vote for the better future.
ReplyDelete