Cabinet to Decide Tomorrow on Appeal Over Sabah’s 40 Pct Revenue Ruling – PM Anwar

TAWAU, Nov 10 – The Federal Government will decide at a special Cabinet meeting tomorrow whether to appeal a High Court’s decision that Sabah is entitled to 40 per cent of the revenue collected in the state, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said today.

Anwar, who is also Finance Minister, said the government would first consider the advice of the Attorney-General before making any decision on filing an appeal.

“I have called the meeting for tomorrow. We will first hear the Attorney-General’s statement on whether to appeal or not.

“For me, it is acceptable even if we choose not to appeal. But the final decision will be made after consulting all Cabinet members,” he said in his speech at the Malaysia Digital roadshow here today.

Anwar acknowledged that there are shortcomings and limitations in the matter, but hoped all parties would understand the situation.

“The court has directed us to negotiate, and I said that is acceptable (and) we will negotiate. But as of today, who do we negotiate with?

“The (Sabah) government is currently a caretaker government. After the (state) election (on Nov 29) and the formation of the new government, I will instruct that negotiations be conducted immediately,” he added.

Also present at the event were Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad and Sabah Finance Minister Datuk Seri Masidi Manjun.

Anwar also stressed that his administration has allocated larger provisions to Sabah compared to previous governments.

He said Sabah now receives an annual allocation of RM17 billion, compared with revenue collected by the Federal Government in the state, which amounts to about RM10 billion a year.

“As Prime Minister, I increased special allocations to Sabah by RM600 million. But this is not final; the state government has requested additional funds, and in the upcoming meeting, we will negotiate how much more can be allocated,” he said.

Addressing criticism from the opposition, Anwar said: “If the opposition keeps criticising us, I want to ask: what exactly are you angry about? Under the previous government, only RM56 million was allocated. We increased it to RM600 million, and yet you are still unhappy?”