Sarawak to discuss oil royalty review with Putrajaya, says Taib


KUCHING, August 20 The state supervision will plead a need to examination a stream 5 per cent inorganic substance kingship paid to Sarawak with a sovereign supervision formed upon a prevailing tighten relationship as well as organization to help a poor in between both sides, Chief Minister Tan Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud(picture)said today.
Concurring which state leaders from both sides of a political order had struck a common ground upon a issue, he said, both sides indispensable to sit down as well as plead a matter, especially following a recent proclamation by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak which a special committee was being set up to investigate a inorganic substance kingship to east seashore states.
"The matter will be discussed with a sovereign supervision formed upon my good relationship with a budding minister," he told reporters during his Hari Raya open house during a Borneo Convention Centre Kuching here.
Early this month, Najib had announced which a committee was given 6 months to investigate a matter prior to creation recommendations to a sovereign government, which would put to rest all questions surrounding a kingship payment.
However, most state political leaders had pronounced which a examination of a inorganic substance kingship to east seashore states should embody Sarawak as well as Sabah given both were a categorical contributors to a inhabitant inorganic substance production.
Sarawak Barisan Nasional deputy women arch Datuk Fatimah Abdullah was quoted as observant it was time for a agreement upon a 5 per cent oil kingship be revised given it was made more than 4 decades ago.
State DAP chairman Wong Ho Leng pronounced it was a sovereign government's duty to look in to a interest of both states, to elevate their standing to be upon standard with sta! tes in a peninsula. Bernama
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