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Monday, March 5, 2012

SAPP eligible to stand in the 13th general election

SAPP eligible to contest, never said "blood in Harris's hands"

KOTA KINABALU, 4 March 2012: Former Chief Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Yong Teck Lee assured Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP) members and supporters that the party is eligible to contest in the 13th general election despite being ordered by the High Court here to pay Tan Sri Harris Salleh some RM1 million in libel damages.

Yong who is also SAPP President said that the High Court order does not disqualify the party from contesting in the coming general elections.

"The order to pay RM1 million to Tan Sri Harris Salleh is not an offence. It is only a debt so in the aspect of the law, so SAPP candidates are eligible to contest in the coming general election," he told party members, supporters and crowds at the Gaya Street Sunday Market Fair, here.

Harris who is also former Chief Minister filed libel suit against Yong and SAPP over statements about the Sabah Air Nomad aircraft which crashed at Sembulan waters, here on 6 June, 1976.

The tragedy better known as Double Six saw newly elected Chief Minister Tun Fuad Stephens and his three cabinet members Datuk Salleh Sulong, Datuk Peter Mojuntin and Datuk Chong Thien Vun as well as seven others killed.

Present at the fair,among others were Deputy President cum Sepanggar Member of Parliament Datuk Eric Majimbun, Deputy President cum Likas Assemblyman Datuk Liew Teck Chan, Deputy President Amde Sidik, Treasurer General Dullie Marie, Secretary General Datuk Richard Yong,Wanita Chief cum Luyang Assemblywoman Melanie Chia, Youth Chief Edward Dagul, Information Chief Chong Pit Fah and other party leaders.

Yong said he decided to tell party members and supporters of the current situation because some of them feared that SAPP might be ineligible to contest in the coming election.

Commenting more on the judgement of the High Court,Yong clarified that he had never said the words or said anything that could mean that "Harris had bloods on his hands", as mentioned by the court judgement that Yong has insinuated that there is blood on Harris's hands.

"To be sure, I had check the notes of proceedings, the original press statements and all our words inside and outside the Court. There is no such thing that I referred to blood in Harris's hands. Because the judge made these remarks, some people are confused and asked me about it. I don't know where the court got those words," he added, "but I want to clarify that I never said those words".

He added that SAPP would continue to press Putrajaya to re-open the case of the Double Six tragedy.

He said that Sabah people deserves to know the truth behind the tragedy because until today the findings have yet to be made public.

Yong went on saying that soon after the tragedy, Sabah lost 95 per cent oil revenues to the Federal Government, resulting the State to become the poorest in Malaysia.

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Yong: Verdict does not bar SAPP from polls
Queville To
March 5, 2012

The RM1 million order for opposition leader Yong Teck Lee to pay former Sabah chief minister Harris Salleh will not deter SAPP from participating in the polls.

KOTA KINABALU: Fears that the Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP) may not be eligible to contest in the 13th general election after its president was ordered by the High Court here to pay former chief minister Harris Salleh some RM1 million in damages are unfounded, its president Yong Teck Lee said yesterday.

He said the High Court order does not disqualify the party from contesting in the coming general election.

“The order to pay RM1 million to Harris Salleh is not an offence. It is only a debt so in the aspect of the law, SAPP candidates are eligible to contest in the coming general election,” he told party members, supporters and crowds at the Gaya Street Sunday Market Fair, here.

Harris won a libel suit against Yong and SAPP over statements about an airplane crash at Sembulan, here on June 6, 1976, which killed newly elected chief minister Fuad Stephens, three of his cabinet members and seven others including his son.

Yong said he was bringing the matter up because some supporters as well as party members feared that SAPP might be ineligible to contest in the coming election.

Commenting on the High Court verdict, Yong denied that he had uttered anything to the effect that “Harris had blood on his hands”, as mentioned in the court judgment.

“To be sure, I checked the notes of the proceedings, the original press statements and all our words inside and outside the court. There is no such thing that I referred to blood in Harris’ hands.

“Because the judge made these remarks, some people are confused and asked me about it. I don’t know where the court got those words. But I want to clarify that I never said those words,” he said.

He added that SAPP would continue to press the government to re-open the case of what has come to be known as the “Double Six tragedy”.

He said that Sabah people deserve to know the truth behind the tragedy because until today the findings have yet to be made public.

Yong added that soon after the tragedy, Sabah lost 95% of its oil revenue to the federal government resulting in the state becoming the poorest in Malaysia.

Also present at the popular Sunday street fair in the centre of the city were deputy presidents Eric Majimbun who is also the MP for Sepanggar, and Amde Sidik, Likas Assemblyman Liew Teck Chan, senior party leaders Dullie Marie, Richard Yong, Luyang assemblywoman Melanie Chia, Edward Dagul, Chong Pit Fah and other party leaders.

41 comments:

  1. Can you sabahan not support the dignity of our ex-CM and SAPP fighting spirit for rakyat.

    From assembly to the street in Gaya Suday market place,not sole spirit of other parties like DAP!

    I honor you Datuk and SAPP fighters to champion Sabah's right!

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    1. No more recycled politician, we need a fresh new party and fresh new candidate. YTL had his chance, we want someone different.

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  2. tidak payah la undi SAPP lebih baik undi lain saja. Macam mana pun BN masih boleh menang lagi.

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    1. Undi SAPP pun belum tentu Sabah semakin baik.

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    2. Boleh percayakh SAPP dapat menaikkn sabah dari segi ekonominya.

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    3. BN masih kukuh dan kuat, bukan senang untuk mengambil alih dari SAPP, STAR dll.

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    4. kalau tengok macam di Batu Sapi dulu, rasanya sapp sukar untuk menang.

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  3. SAPP ini saya tengok macam menang sorak dan semangat saja.Lepas p/raya mungkin bubar kut.

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    1. menang banyak bercakap lah, tindakan tidak ada.

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    2. Aren't all parties like that?? They tend to make promises but when they win the election, they pretend as if they didn't make any promises.

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    3. Same thing happens whether in BN states or PR states. Promises made must be fulfilled.

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    4. Err...Presiden SAPP pun kalah di Batu Sapi. Bukankah itu sudah menjadi petanda yang jelas??

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    5. masa mau dekat pru semua pun bersemangat mau dapatkan perhatian.

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  4. I suppose the outcome of the essence is what matter the most.

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  5. Best wishes to all candidates.

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  6. The outcome of the election will determine.

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  7. Fight for the rights of the people in Sabah.

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  8. Thanks for support the people.

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  9. Yes! Aku pun mau sokong SAPP kali ini.

    Semua parti malaya UMNO, PKR, PAS, MCA dan DAP baliklah ke malaya!

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  10. SAPP boleh! Sabah untuk orang Sabah!

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    1. Boleh kh SAPP memimpin Sabah.. nanji janji manis sahaja.

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  11. Semua ini terpulang kepada rakyat untuk menentukan siapa yang bakal menjadi pemerintah Negeri Sabah.

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    1. pada akhirnya ia terpulang pada pilihan rakyat nanti.

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  12. Selamat bertanding.harap Bn akan kekal menjadi pemerintah untuk sabah.

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    1. Dengan itu orang Sabah akan terus menjadi hamba kepada orang Malaya selama 5 tahun lagi.

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    2. Jika BN harapo berkekalan di Sabah, harus juga BN membaiki kelemahannya.

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  13. SAPP & YTL masih boleh dipercayai? Rekod YTL kurang baik semasa menjadi CM dulu.

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  14. Calon bertanding yang dipilih juga penting. Penilaian harus dibuat dengan baik supaya tidak merisikokan parti.

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    1. Each party must make the best decision when appointing their candidates. The wrong candidate will break the party.

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  15. Parti pembangkang harus mengetepikan kepentingan sendiri dan bekerjasama dengan parti lain. Ini berkemungkinan menghasilkan sesuatu yang tidak terjangka.

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    1. Will SAPP abandoned Star at the last minute to fight for their own interest eventually?

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  16. SAPP are always eligible to contest, but whether they manage to gain the people's support is another story.

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  17. SAPP sahaja perasan rakyat Sabah akan sokong mereka, ketua mereka c Yong pun kalah teruk di Batu Sapi.

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  18. Seorang President Parti, Tong Teck Lee, Kalah teruk di Batu Sapi, sudah membuktikan SAPP bukanlah parti yang popular.. So please stop being so arrogant.. Work together with STAR, DAP, PKR & PAS.. that's the only solution to bring down this UMNO regime!!

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    1. Mahu piara sangat itu ego kan..rasakan kekalahan besar pada PRU13 nanti jika tidak mahu bekerjasama. Hahaha..

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    2. they can't.. unless the other opposition parties agreed to give YTL the CM post if they managed to take over this state government..

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  19. of course you still eligible to join the contest unless your party don't have enough money to funding your campaign for the next GE..

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  20. rekod di Batu Sapi menunjukkan YTL tidak mendapat sokongan.

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  21. rakyat akan tentukan pilihan mereka sendiri..buatlah pilihan yang terbaik.

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