'Clean up phantom voters before GE'


The early revelations from a stately elect of inquiry in to allegations of awarding citizenship in Sabah to immigrants, warrants every effort to purify up a electoral hurl prior to a subsequent polls have been called, says former Malaysia Human Rights government official Simon Sipaun.

police abuse suhakam pc 050808 simon sipaunSimon (right) pronounced this is a most appropriate pierce now is to find quick ways to purify up a electoral roll, a better pick being postponing a ubiquitous choosing altogether until a pursuit is done.

"We have been faced with time constraints though at least efforts contingency be made to purify up a obviously haunt electorate from a rolls," pronounced a former government official ,who had previously served as a Sabah state secretary.

Two National Registration Department officers had progressing in their sworn statement prior to a RCI had claimed which they been directed to emanate proxy CIs to foreigners in Sabah, enabling them to vote.

They had previously related former close associates of for! mer premier Dr Mahathir Mohamad, a late Megat Junid Megat Ayob as well as former farming growth minister as well as Mahathir's former domestic secretary, Abdul Aziz Shamsudin, with a directive.

However, upon Thursday itwas reportedthat former Sabah NRD arch Abdul Rauf Sani had pronounced which he had acted upon his own as well as Abdul Aziz had no purpose in it.

Yesterday, an Indian ! as well as a Pakistani nationaltestifiedbefore a RCI which they had became Malaysian citizens within dual years of their attainment in Sabah.

Simon pronounced he is happy with a running of a RCI although what had been pronounced by a witnesses in a inquiry had long been well known by a people of Sabah.

He pronounced he does not question anyone's right to be since Malaysian citizenship though a liquid of foreigners being since questionable citizenship had stirred up economic, social as well as domestic problems in Sabah. Read More @ Source



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