Sarawak Chief Minister's office denies Facebook post
Bernama
November 7, 2016 16:04 MYT
November 7, 2016 16:04 MYT
The Sarawak Chief Minister's Office today denied a report on social media accusing Chief Minister Tan Sri Adenan Satem of blaming the federal authorities and UMNO for the so-called ills affecting the country.
The CMO said in a statement that the Facebook post also claimed that the Chief Minister had threatened to take Sarawak out of Malaysia if all the alleged problems were not solved.
"The posting is reported to have originated from the Facebook account 'Sarawak Keluar Malaysia 2021'," according to the statement.
The statement said the CMO categorically denied that the Chief Minister had ever made any public statement to that effect and described the post as grossly wrong and a blatant act to put the Chief Minister in a bad light in the eyes of Federal Government.
It said the Chief Minister had said time and again that Sarawak would never secede from Malaysia but that did not mean that the state could not fight for its rights as enshrined in the Federal Constitution, the Malaysia Agreement 1963, the Malaysia Act, the Inter-Government Committee Reports and Recommendations, and the Cobbold Comission Report.
Sarawak CID chief Datuk Dev Kumar M.M. Sree Shunmugam, when contacted, said the police were looking into the case. -- Bernama