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post May 25 2025, 12:41 PM, updated 7 months ago

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KUCHING (May 23): Chong Chieng Jen (DAP-Padungan) has called on the Sarawak government to be transparent by disclosing details of its official overseas trips.

During a heated debate at today’s Sarawak Legislative Assembly (DUN) sitting, Chong expressed concerns over the Supplementary Supply Bill, which was recently passed with a total allocation of RM237.66 billion.

He highlighted that the Premier’s Department had requested an additional RM100 million specifically for travel expenses.

“I think spending RM100 million on travelling overseas is extravagant – it is too extravagant,” he said.

He also drew attention to a written question by Violet Yong (DAP-Pending), which was ruled out, for asking for a breakdown of official overseas travel expenses incurred by the Premier, ministers, deputy ministers, and state ministries over the past five years.

The question was rejected on the grounds that it contravened public policy, Chong explained.

“What contravenes public policy – is it the act of asking the question, or the act of spending too much money to go overseas?” Chong further questioned.

“Don’t treat us like three-year-old kids, we are not asking for the itinerary of the Premier. She (Yong) is asking for the information on the expenses for the past five years for overseas trips,” he added.

Calling Yong’s query a reasonable request, Chong later told a press conference that the Premier’s Office should publish such information on its official website.

“The answer that was given by the Deputy Speaker Datuk Idris Buang is totally unacceptable, as he said this was due to security reasons.

“I directly confronted him, brushed aside such explanation so that you don’t treat us as three-year-old kids,” he said.

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post May 25 2025, 12:42 PM

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Makan sedap pun tak boleh.
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Songlap and borneo berpisah tiada
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Usually minister travel whole family and their close relatives together … and their ground tour and fnb + shopping expenses will claim as well …
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QUOTE(p4n6 @ May 25 2025, 01:46 PM)
Usually minister travel whole family and their close relatives together … and their ground tour and fnb + shopping expenses will claim as well …
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And ask rakyat to berjimat lol
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This I applaud. I sokong dap on this matter. Calling a spade as a spade.
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QUOTE(eds2 @ May 25 2025, 01:45 PM)
Songlap and borneo berpisah tiada
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Ministers made 236 overseas trips in 2024, cost RM44m, Parliament told

https://www.malaymail.com/amp/news/malaysia...ent-told/167202

Madani ministers travel spend less
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post May 25 2025, 12:54 PM

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QUOTE(eds2 @ May 25 2025, 12:45 PM)
Songlap and borneo berpisah tiada
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then sarahan Semenanjung for their so called poverty kek cool2.gif
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QUOTE(JimbeamofNRT @ May 25 2025, 01:54 PM)
then sarahan Semenanjung for their so called poverty kek  cool2.gif
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Basically its just Janji Orang Kite Borneo Version 👀🫣

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QUOTE(JimbeamofNRT @ May 25 2025, 12:54 PM)
then sarahan Semenanjung for their so called poverty kek  cool2.gif
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somemore talking about secession

they will either become zimbabwe or venezuela..
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QUOTE(max_cavalera @ May 25 2025, 12:56 PM)
Basically its just Janji Orang Kite Borneo Version 👀🫣
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thing is, sarawak got same mentality with pas supporters in kelantan/terengganu cool2.gif


janji bukan Semenanjung pepol

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QUOTE(kons @ May 25 2025, 12:57 PM)
somemore talking about secession

they will either become zimbabwe or venezuela..

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if u write this on soc med, chances you will kena ban from entering sarawak in no time

they really think their oil, trees supplies are unlimited

"oh yesh we are the richest in malaysia but semenanjung ppl treat us bad " yada yada

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QUOTE(knwong @ May 25 2025, 12:53 PM)
Ministers made 236 overseas trips in 2024, cost RM44m, Parliament told

https://www.malaymail.com/amp/news/malaysia...ent-told/167202

Madani ministers travel spend less
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Should be like that, coz its cheaper to start traveling from KLIA, less likely to change flight.

Even shipping shopee items also cost more. Therefore traveling will also cost more.
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QUOTE(kons @ May 25 2025, 01:57 PM)
somemore talking about secession

they will either become zimbabwe or venezuela..
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There are pretty good real life example nearby:



This one lagi kesian, fight tooth and nail independent from Indo, need Aussie peacekeeping armies in its territories… aussie cekup their oil and gas cukup2….


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Shaddup la DAP Sarawak u r irrelevant

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Must be salah Semenanjung
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Travel by private jet is expensive.

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post May 25 2025, 01:46 PM

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Bumi ini milik siapa? Jangan personal Wang besar...
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QUOTE(smallcrab @ May 25 2025, 12:48 PM)
Chartered flights
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Dun think so. You have seen the jet that the Sarawak governor n abang Jo traveling in?? It's abit embarrassing to be frank. Anyone that ts chartered from state own company. I have seen a minister on MAS flight but business class lah. Anyhow even my primary school teacher niece cny flight paid by the government.


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QUOTE(SuperGampang @ May 25 2025, 12:49 PM)
This I applaud. I sokong dap on this matter. Calling a spade as a spade.
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Agree I don't know eht the spouses accompanying the minister in work trip. Most of the time like entering re kpg on business trip. Need to put a stop to this, problem with chong the bill was passed unanimously. Meaning he also voted yes.
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No problem la kan sawarak richest state

Need to show that
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post May 25 2025, 02:34 PM

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Before berpisah : blame semenanjung for stealing their money.
If they do sperate from semenanjung : can songlap more.
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So much travelling to overseas but can't get investments for Sarawak. Useless ministers. 😅
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overseas trips.

which country?

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Ni of course salah semenanjung kan?
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im happy for GPS gov to do whatever they like as long as Sarawak remains a strong state
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I told yall already. Stupiak pipu choose stupiak leader they never learn from Pehin. Die2 all sarahan semenanjung wanna rembat Borneo moneh. Their leader seems here and there whichever party also more corrupt than madani. I would defo vote for dap for borneo.
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QUOTE(p4n6 @ May 25 2025, 12:46 PM)
Usually minister travel whole family and their close relatives together … and their ground tour and fnb + shopping expenses will claim as well …
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do you even have proof?

I can't tell any bout other states but most Sarawakian high ranking officials
uses private jets and helicopters to travel either to KL or deep in the pendalaman.
They rarely stay overnight in those places, so that they can deal other issues and meetings the next day
This is where the most bulk cost of TRANSPORTATION goes.

And the cost to just charter a group of government servants into the rural just for work is costly
Most of it includes renting a boat and the operator for a few days,
booking homes for accommodations where no hotel existed and
bringing prepared pack food for the trips.

Now I'm not to say some of them didn't abuse this availability to their own interest,
but the one I know, personally, is usually the multiple daytrips shopping/medical to KL from Kuching
from a certain you know who, that she will not be named.

Most YB/MP I know ONLY takes year end holiday with their families.
Rarely they bring their families but instead they usually brings staffs and hired people to tag a long.
And usually they have free and easy day to sight seeing and shopping. That is pretty common.

I used to work in government so free and easy day after a lengthy annual course
is pretty much allowed. Sometimes, they ask you,
where you want to go with the chartered bus?
Go see strawberry farm? Go eat Satar at the beach?
Go to the mall? Go to KLCC?

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QUOTE(seriosekitt3h @ May 25 2025, 06:25 PM)
do you even have proof?

I can't tell any bout other states but most Sarawakian high ranking officials
uses private jets and helicopters to travel either to KL or deep in the pendalaman.
They rarely stay overnight in those places, so that they can deal other issues and meetings the next day
This is where the most bulk cost of TRANSPORTATION goes.

And the cost to just charter a group of government servants into the rural just for work is costly
Most of it includes renting a boat and the operator for a few days,
booking homes for accommodations where no hotel existed and
bringing prepared pack food for the trips. 

Now I'm not to say some of them didn't abuse this availability to their own interest,
but the one I know, personally, is usually the multiple daytrips shopping/medical to KL from Kuching
from a certain you know who, that she will not be named.

Most YB/MP I know takes year end holiday with their families.
Rarely they bring their families but instead they usually brings staffs and hired people to tag a long.
And usually they have free and easy day to sight seeing and shopping. That is pretty common.

I used to work in government so free and easy day after a lengthy annual course
is pretty much allowed. Sometimes, they ask you,
where you want to go with the chartered bus?
Go see strawberry farm? Go eat Satar at the beach?
Go to the mall? Go to KLCC?
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New money saving policy. Distribute starlink to jungle tribes. All meetings will be Zoom calls and vr headset walkabouts. Doge for sarawak
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QUOTE(diffyhelman2 @ May 25 2025, 06:28 PM)
New money saving policy. Distribute starlink to jungle tribes. All meetings will be Zoom calls and vr headset walkabouts. Doge for sarawak
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Nanti YB tak jejak kaki tengok kawasan, kau pulak yang bising
Nampak sangat tak pernah masuk tempat ulu ulu sungai

kau ingat petik suis ada karan ke?
Kau ingat pusing pili keluar air?

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QUOTE(seriosekitt3h @ May 25 2025, 06:29 PM)
Nanti YB tak jejak kaki tengok kawasan, kau pulak yang bising
Nampak sangat tak pernah masuk tempat ulu ulu sungai

kau ingat petik suis ada karan ke?
Kau ingat pusing pili keluar air?
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Generator kan ade

Now tongsan also make solar accessible

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QUOTE(eds2 @ May 25 2025, 12:45 PM)
Songlap and borneo berpisah tiada
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najib and rosmah orang borneo?

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QUOTE(seriosekitt3h @ May 25 2025, 07:25 PM)
do you even have proof?

I can't tell any bout other states but most Sarawakian high ranking officials
uses private jets and helicopters to travel either to KL or deep in the pendalaman.
They rarely stay overnight in those places, so that they can deal other issues and meetings the next day
This is where the most bulk cost of TRANSPORTATION goes.

And the cost to just charter a group of government servants into the rural just for work is costly
Most of it includes renting a boat and the operator for a few days,
booking homes for accommodations where no hotel existed and
bringing prepared pack food for the trips. 

Now I'm not to say some of them didn't abuse this availability to their own interest,
but the one I know, personally, is usually the multiple daytrips shopping/medical to KL from Kuching
from a certain you know who, that she will not be named.

Most YB/MP I know ONLY takes year end holiday with their families.
Rarely they bring their families but instead they usually brings staffs and hired people to tag a long.
And usually they have free and easy day to sight seeing and shopping. That is pretty common.

I used to work in government so free and easy day after a lengthy annual course
is pretty much allowed. Sometimes, they ask you,
where you want to go with the chartered bus?
Go see strawberry farm? Go eat Satar at the beach?
Go to the mall? Go to KLCC?
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I can see why they are reluctant to build proper infrastructures, so that can maintain the 'costly' transport cost. Smart move..
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QUOTE(seriosekitt3h @ May 25 2025, 06:25 PM)
do you even have proof?

I can't tell any bout other states but most Sarawakian high ranking officials
uses private jets and helicopters to travel either to KL or deep in the pendalaman.
They rarely stay overnight in those places, so that they can deal other issues and meetings the next day
This is where the most bulk cost of TRANSPORTATION goes.

And the cost to just charter a group of government servants into the rural just for work is costly
Most of it includes renting a boat and the operator for a few days,
booking homes for accommodations where no hotel existed and
bringing prepared pack food for the trips. 

Now I'm not to say some of them didn't abuse this availability to their own interest,
but the one I know, personally, is usually the multiple daytrips shopping/medical to KL from Kuching
from a certain you know who, that she will not be named.

Most YB/MP I know ONLY takes year end holiday with their families.
Rarely they bring their families but instead they usually brings staffs and hired people to tag a long.
And usually they have free and easy day to sight seeing and shopping. That is pretty common.

I used to work in government so free and easy day after a lengthy annual course
is pretty much allowed. Sometimes, they ask you,
where you want to go with the chartered bus?
Go see strawberry farm? Go eat Satar at the beach?
Go to the mall? Go to KLCC?
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QUOTE(seriosekitt3h @ May 25 2025, 06:29 PM)
Nanti YB tak jejak kaki tengok kawasan, kau pulak yang bising
Nampak sangat tak pernah masuk tempat ulu ulu sungai

kau ingat petik suis ada karan ke?
Kau ingat pusing pili keluar air?
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QUOTE(Rorschach85 @ May 26 2025, 07:51 AM)
I can see why they are reluctant to build proper infrastructures, so that can maintain the 'costly' transport cost. Smart move..
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Article talks about overseas trips costs incurred by the Sarawak state cabinet

Kena derail about how expensive it is to get around in Sarawak
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QUOTE(haya @ May 26 2025, 09:22 AM)
Article talks about overseas trips costs incurred by the Sarawak state cabinet

Kena derail about how expensive it is to get around in Sarawak
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Kinda related & explained why in sarawak everything is expensive, No?
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problem is gomen want to keep secret

if transparent, then no problem.

which taxpayer don't want transparency in government spending ?

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QUOTE(Rorschach85 @ May 26 2025, 08:27 AM)
Kinda related & explained why in sarawak everything is expensive, No?
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There is no dispute that getting around Sarawak is challenging and expensive

What does that have to do with the Premier's Office asking for RM100 million for overseas travel when the Federal government spent RM44 million on overseas travel in 2024?

I think it is a fair question to ask what overseas travel is the Sarawak government doing that is more expensive than the federal level.
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wtf are they doing until travel need 100mil
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That's why the opposition is asking for breakdown. Don't dare to reveal means got some shit going on.

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QUOTE(JimbeamofNRT @ May 25 2025, 01:00 PM)
if u write this on soc med, chances you will kena ban from entering sarawak in no time

they really think their oil, trees supplies are unlimited

"oh yesh we are the richest in malaysia but semenanjung ppl treat us bad " yada yada

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it was the truth at the start but the ppl there also know how much that white hair songlap. he gatekeep alot only until he step down got see a little improvement.
the orang asli there mmg naive bunch but recently gained traction for them to call out the misconduct of various parties. if you want to say tertindas puak, these ppl are the ones
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I mean honestly, who wants to be part of the govt if can makan and make side income?

Salary is so low and fun meh kena tiao every day about every move u make ?

I dont think theres any1 willingly doing it for the country lah. Its all about personal interest.
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QUOTE(eds2 @ May 25 2025, 01:45 PM)
Songlap and borneo berpisah tiada
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But Borneo say songlap all come from semenanjung. Borneo politician all suci murni
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QUOTE(Rorschach85 @ May 25 2025, 12:41 PM)
KUCHING (May 23): Chong Chieng Jen (DAP-Padungan) has called on the Sarawak government to be transparent by disclosing details of its official overseas trips.

During a heated debate at today’s Sarawak Legislative Assembly (DUN) sitting, Chong expressed concerns over the Supplementary Supply Bill, which was recently passed with a total allocation of RM237.66 billion.

He highlighted that the Premier’s Department had requested an additional RM100 million specifically for travel expenses.

“I think spending RM100 million on travelling overseas is extravagant – it is too extravagant,” he said.

He also drew attention to a written question by Violet Yong (DAP-Pending), which was ruled out, for asking for a breakdown of official overseas travel expenses incurred by the Premier, ministers, deputy ministers, and state ministries over the past five years.

The question was rejected on the grounds that it contravened public policy, Chong explained.

“What contravenes public policy – is it the act of asking the question, or the act of spending too much money to go overseas?” Chong further questioned.

“Don’t treat us like three-year-old kids, we are not asking for the itinerary of the Premier. She (Yong) is asking for the information on the expenses for the past five years for overseas trips,” he added.

Calling Yong’s query a reasonable request, Chong later told a press conference that the Premier’s Office should publish such information on its official website.

“The answer that was given by the Deputy Speaker Datuk Idris Buang is totally unacceptable, as he said this was due to security reasons.

“I directly confronted him, brushed aside such explanation so that you don’t treat us as three-year-old kids,” he said.

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is that a typo? billions or millions? RM237bil is very huge amount leh
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QUOTE(yhtan @ May 26 2025, 09:27 AM)
is that a typo? billions or millions? RM237bil is very huge amount leh
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Looks like it is a typo by The Borneo Post. The Hansard records the Supplementary Supply (2025) Bill as RM237 million: https://duns.sarawak.gov.my/web/attachment/...AryjAZjYfT4-rW4

Almost half of it to the Premier's Department for travel

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KUCHING (May 22): The Sarawak State Legislative Assembly has unanimously passed two Supplementary Supply Bills involving a total of RM391,429,717 for additional expenditure that was not covered in previous allocations.

The Bills, tabled by Deputy Premier and Second State Minister for Finance and New Economy Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas, were the Supplementary Supply (2024) Bill involving an allocation of RM153,769,197 and the Supplementary Supply (2025) Bill for RM237,660,520.

According to Uggah, the Supplementary Supply (2024) is to meet the cost of various services incurred by various Ministries and Departments for which funds were not provided for or insufficiently provided for in the 2024 estimates.

Meanwhile, he said the Supplementary Supply (2025) seeks additional expenditure, among others, a total sum of RM100,000,000 required by the Department of the Premier of Sarawak to cater for rental of air-chartered services due to increased activities.

“A total sum of RM72,264,000 is required by the Sarawak Ministry of Education, Innovation and Talent Development to cater for a special Pocket Money Initiative at RM1,200 per Sarawakian student pursuing a diploma or bachelor’s degree in higher education institutions throughout Malaysia.

“A total sum of RM62,271,138 is required by the following Ministries and Departments to cover payment for special monthly allowance, Bantuan Insentif Sara Hidup, to all Sarawak civil servants effective January 2025,” he added. – Bernama


sos cili -> https://www.theborneopost.com/2025/05/22/sa...y-supply-bills/
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it was the truth at the start but the ppl there also know how much that white hair songlap. he gatekeep alot only until he step down got see a little improvement.
the orang asli there mmg naive bunch but recently gained traction for them to call out the misconduct of various parties. if you want to say tertindas puak, these ppl are the ones
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all sarahan semenanjung
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There is no dispute that getting around Sarawak is challenging and expensive

What does that have to do with the Premier's Office asking for RM100 million for overseas travel when the Federal government spent RM44 million on overseas travel in 2024?

I think it is a fair question to ask what overseas travel is the Sarawak government doing that is more expensive than the federal level.
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Does the Federal government RM44 million include Anwar travels? RM44 million feels pretty cheap consider Anwar is like travelling to meet some country leader every month. And if its really includes Anwar travels, then what on earth are Sarawak travelling to?
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Meanwhile, he said the Supplementary Supply (2025) seeks additional expenditure, among others, a total sum of RM100,000,000 required by the Department of the Premier of Sarawak to cater for rental of air-chartered services due to increased activities.

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I have issues with bini accompanying ministers only work trip. I don't think they use jet to fly to Europe.Flight ticket cost. Imagine business tickets to Europe.

The chartered jet looks abit embarrassing I don't think they can fly that long time n if they do will need to stop multiple times for refuel. The chartered jet is from Hornbill skyways which is a state own company. Basically money is going out of right pocket to left pocket.

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Does the Federal government RM44 million include Anwar travels? RM44 million feels pretty cheap consider Anwar is like travelling to meet some country leader every month. And if its really includes Anwar travels, then what on earth are Sarawak travelling to?
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According to this, yes, it includes Anwar's travels: https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/202...ent-told/167202

That's why people are asking what is Sarawak travelling to and for.
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I have issues with bini accompanying ministers only work trip. I don't think they use jet to fly to Europe.Flight ticket cost. Imagine business tickets to Europe.

The chartered jet looks abit embarrassing I don't think they can fly that long time n if they do will need to stop multiple times for refuel. The chartered jet is from Hornbill skyways which is a state own company. Basically money is going out of right pocket to left pocket.
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The ministers tend to fly the Bombardier Challenger 605 that Hornbill Skyways have in their fleet.

It has a range of 7,400 km (4,000 nmi)

That's a longer range than the 737-800's that MH use (5,436 km/2,935 nmi)

From Kuching it can go all the way to Australia without needing to refuel. Same thing to East Asia (Japan, South korea, North China). It can actually do Vladivostok straight. Only needs one fuel stop to Beriut brows.gif
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With their never ending study trips, now UK Lan Berambeh etc. Crazy amount. Should choose wisely who should be going, not some tukang angkat bag. Get them to angkat their own bags please. So manja.
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I am happy Petronas leave Sarawak. Now no one asking and blaming Semenanjung take their source. 100 million can do alot of things in term of development especially road and train.
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DUN Speaker dismisses question on Premier, Cabinet’s travel expenses
By Desiree David on May 26, 2025, Monday at 12:10 PM

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Mohamad Asfia stated that the costs involved were merely a “pittance” and “trivial” compared to the billions in foreign investments the state has successfully attracted. – Photo by Chimon Upon

KUCHING (May 26): State Legislative Assembly (DUN) Speaker Tan Sri Datuk Amar Mohamad Asfia Awang Nassar has dismissed a question concerning the overseas travel expenses of Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg and his Cabinet ministers.

In delivering his ruling, Mohamad Asfia stated that the costs involved were merely a “pittance” and “trivial” compared to the billions in foreign investments the state has successfully attracted.

In his proclamation, the Speaker cited Standing Orders 20(3), 20(4), and 20(6) to disallow the question submitted by Pending assemblywoman Violet Yong, as well as earlier remarks raised by Padungan assemblyman Chong Chieng Jen.

He ruled that the question was not admissible as it had either been previously declined, was prejudicial to the proceedings of the Dewan, or was deemed against public interests.

He defended the necessity of official overseas travel by state leaders, arguing that the expenditure was justified by the outcomes achieved.

“The few millions you spend on travelling become pittance and trivial compared with the billions, multi-billions that Sarawak achieved,” he said.

Mohamad Asfia further stressed that international engagements such as inspecting aircraft in France or infrastructure in Qatar could not be conducted online.

“If you do this transaction by email or online or Facebook, it will be catastrophic. The loses to Sarawak will be in billions,” he stated.

He argued that overseas engagements were crucial to Sarawak’s rapid development and investment inflow, highlighting that the state’s revenue had increased from RM10.6 billion in 2020 to RM14.18 billion in 2024.

“Investment from overseas and foreign investments like Niagara Falls poured into Sarawak … RM54.35 billion. This is unprecedented in the entire history of Sarawak or any state in the nation,” he said.

He also justified such expenditures by offering hypothetical scenarios saying those wanting to purchase an Airbus aeroplane would have to travel to France to verify the aircraft.

“You do not go alone. You cannot use email and online for this airport and seaport or the purchase of the latest aircraft from France,” he stressed.

Warning against attempts to question the state’s development strategies, Mohamad Asfia said such scrutiny could “impede and jeopardise Sarawak’s economic miracle and expansionist programme”.

“You do not question and impede Sarawak progress, economic miracle, and so forth. Question is disallowed,” he reiterated.

Yong’s question requesting a breakdown of overseas travel expenses incurred over the past five years was rejected on the first day of the DUN Sitting on May 19.

Subsequently, during a press conference on May 23, Chong had criticised the decision to reject Yong’s question.

Source: https://www.theborneopost.com/2025/05/26/du...ravel-expenses/
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DUN Speaker dismisses question on Premier, Cabinet’s travel expenses
By Desiree David on May 26, 2025, Monday at 12:10 PM

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Mohamad Asfia stated that the costs involved were merely a “pittance” and “trivial” compared to the billions in foreign investments the state has successfully attracted. – Photo by Chimon Upon

KUCHING (May 26): State Legislative Assembly (DUN) Speaker Tan Sri Datuk Amar Mohamad Asfia Awang Nassar has dismissed a question concerning the overseas travel expenses of Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg and his Cabinet ministers.

In delivering his ruling, Mohamad Asfia stated that the costs involved were merely a “pittance” and “trivial” compared to the billions in foreign investments the state has successfully attracted.

In his proclamation, the Speaker cited Standing Orders 20(3), 20(4), and 20(6) to disallow the question submitted by Pending assemblywoman Violet Yong, as well as earlier remarks raised by Padungan assemblyman Chong Chieng Jen.

He ruled that the question was not admissible as it had either been previously declined, was prejudicial to the proceedings of the Dewan, or was deemed against public interests.

He defended the necessity of official overseas travel by state leaders, arguing that the expenditure was justified by the outcomes achieved.

“The few millions you spend on travelling become pittance and trivial compared with the billions, multi-billions that Sarawak achieved,” he said.

Mohamad Asfia further stressed that international engagements such as inspecting aircraft in France or infrastructure in Qatar could not be conducted online.

“If you do this transaction by email or online or Facebook, it will be catastrophic. The loses to Sarawak will be in billions,” he stated.

He argued that overseas engagements were crucial to Sarawak’s rapid development and investment inflow, highlighting that the state’s revenue had increased from RM10.6 billion in 2020 to RM14.18 billion in 2024.

“Investment from overseas and foreign investments like Niagara Falls poured into Sarawak … RM54.35 billion. This is unprecedented in the entire history of Sarawak or any state in the nation,” he said.

He also justified such expenditures by offering hypothetical scenarios saying those wanting to purchase an Airbus aeroplane would have to travel to France to verify the aircraft.

“You do not go alone. You cannot use email and online for this airport and seaport or the purchase of the latest aircraft from France,” he stressed.

Warning against attempts to question the state’s development strategies, Mohamad Asfia said such scrutiny could “impede and jeopardise Sarawak’s economic miracle and expansionist programme”.

“You do not question and impede Sarawak progress, economic miracle, and so forth. Question is disallowed,” he reiterated.

Yong’s question requesting a breakdown of overseas travel expenses incurred over the past five years was rejected on the first day of the DUN Sitting on May 19.

Subsequently, during a press conference on May 23, Chong had criticised the decision to reject Yong’s question.

Source: https://www.theborneopost.com/2025/05/26/du...ravel-expenses/
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The ministers tend to fly the Bombardier Challenger 605 that Hornbill Skyways have in their fleet.

It has a range of 7,400 km (4,000 nmi)

That's a longer range than the 737-800's that MH use (5,436 km/2,935 nmi)

From Kuching it can go all the way to Australia without needing to refuel. Same thing to East Asia (Japan, South korea, North China). It can actually do Vladivostok straight. Only needs one fuel stop to Beriut  brows.gif
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fuiyoo richest state in Malaysia memang different, can buy own private jet lagi
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Actually what is the problem if sarawak can spend 100m for travelling and bring back few hundreds million of FDI...
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fuiyoo richest state in Malaysia memang different, can buy own private jet lagi
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Got pix from inside. Looks like MAS business class sits n length. Same setting also.

Where got cheap cheap jet. It's from state own company also. Not some luxury jet
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Actually what is the problem if sarawak can spend 100m for travelling and bring back few hundreds million of FDI...
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DUN Speaker dismisses question on Premier, Cabinet’s travel expenses
By Desiree David on May 26, 2025, Monday at 12:10 PM

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Mohamad Asfia stated that the costs involved were merely a “pittance” and “trivial” compared to the billions in foreign investments the state has successfully attracted. – Photo by Chimon Upon

KUCHING (May 26): State Legislative Assembly (DUN) Speaker Tan Sri Datuk Amar Mohamad Asfia Awang Nassar has dismissed a question concerning the overseas travel expenses of Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg and his Cabinet ministers.

In delivering his ruling, Mohamad Asfia stated that the costs involved were merely a “pittance” and “trivial” compared to the billions in foreign investments the state has successfully attracted.

In his proclamation, the Speaker cited Standing Orders 20(3), 20(4), and 20(6) to disallow the question submitted by Pending assemblywoman Violet Yong, as well as earlier remarks raised by Padungan assemblyman Chong Chieng Jen.

He ruled that the question was not admissible as it had either been previously declined, was prejudicial to the proceedings of the Dewan, or was deemed against public interests.

He defended the necessity of official overseas travel by state leaders, arguing that the expenditure was justified by the outcomes achieved.

“The few millions you spend on travelling become pittance and trivial compared with the billions, multi-billions that Sarawak achieved,” he said.

Mohamad Asfia further stressed that international engagements such as inspecting aircraft in France or infrastructure in Qatar could not be conducted online.

“If you do this transaction by email or online or Facebook, it will be catastrophic. The loses to Sarawak will be in billions,” he stated.

He argued that overseas engagements were crucial to Sarawak’s rapid development and investment inflow, highlighting that the state’s revenue had increased from RM10.6 billion in 2020 to RM14.18 billion in 2024.

“Investment from overseas and foreign investments like Niagara Falls poured into Sarawak … RM54.35 billion. This is unprecedented in the entire history of Sarawak or any state in the nation,” he said.

He also justified such expenditures by offering hypothetical scenarios saying those wanting to purchase an Airbus aeroplane would have to travel to France to verify the aircraft.

“You do not go alone. You cannot use email and online for this airport and seaport or the purchase of the latest aircraft from France,” he stressed.

Warning against attempts to question the state’s development strategies, Mohamad Asfia said such scrutiny could “impede and jeopardise Sarawak’s economic miracle and expansionist programme”.

“You do not question and impede Sarawak progress, economic miracle, and so forth. Question is disallowed,” he reiterated.

Yong’s question requesting a breakdown of overseas travel expenses incurred over the past five years was rejected on the first day of the DUN Sitting on May 19.

Subsequently, during a press conference on May 23, Chong had criticised the decision to reject Yong’s question.

Source: https://www.theborneopost.com/2025/05/26/du...ravel-expenses/
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Source: https://duns.sarawak.gov.my/web/attachment/...XIvHoQEhY3UPFZI

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Actually what is the problem if sarawak can spend 100m for travelling and bring back few hundreds million of FDI...
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Yong: Speaker’s dismissal of travel expenses question alarming, undermines democratic governance
By Churchill Edward on May 27, 2025, Tuesday at 3:42 PM

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Yong said she was deeply disappointed and concerned by the ruling.

KUCHING (May 27): State Legislative Assembly (DUN) Speaker Tan Sri Datuk Amar Mohamad Asfia Awang Nassar’s dismissal of a question seeking a breakdown of expenses for official overseas trips involving the state government has been called “alarming”.

Pending assemblywoman Violet Yong said she was deeply disappointed and concerned by the ruling, stating her question was “legitimate”.

She said Mohamad Asfia’s assertion that such expenditures are “trivial” or a “pittance” is not only dismissive, but fundamentally undermines the principles of transparency, accountability, and democratic governance that the people of Sarawak deserve.

“We are not questioning the necessity of official overseas missions when they are truly for the benefit of Sarawak. What we are demanding is accountability in how public funds are spent.

“As elected representatives, we have a duty to uphold the public trust. How can we fulfil that responsibility when legitimate questions are blocked under the vague pretext of being ‘against public policy’?” she questioned in a press statement today.

According to Yong, citing Standing Orders 20(3), 20(4), and 20(6) to reject this line of questioning sets a dangerous precedent where any inquiry into government spending may be unilaterally shut down, robbing the DUN of its role as a checks and balances mechanism.

She said the people have every right to know how their money is being used, especially when it involved potentially millions and millions of ringgit in travel and related expenses.

“It is alarming that while the Sarawak GPS (Gabungan Parti Sarawak) government claims to have nothing to hide, it simultaneously refuses to disclose basic financial details.

“The Speaker’s statement that online methods are insufficient for inspections or negotiations is beside the point. We are not disputing the need for engagement; we are questioning the cost, scope, and propriety of these trips, including who went, how much was spent, and whether the outcomes matched the expenditure,” she argued.

Yong said Sarawakians are not asking for classified trade secrets but simply clarifications on how their tax money was spent, especially when public welfare, healthcare, infrastructure, and rural development remain inadequate across many parts of Sarawak.

“By suppressing my question, the Speaker and the Sarawak GPS government risk eroding public trust and feeding a culture of opacity,” she said.

“Dismissing calls for transparency as disruptive to Sarawak’s so-called ‘economic miracle’ is both irresponsible and unacceptable. True economic progress does not fear scrutiny but embraces it.”

She reiterated her call for the Sarawak government to immediately disclose the breakdown of public funds used for official overseas trips over the last five years.

“If the Sarawak GPS government is bold enough to spend the rakyat’s money, why are you so afraid to tell the rakyat the truth?”

In delivering his ruling, Mohamad Asfia had stated that the costs involved were merely a “pittance” and “trivial” compared to the billions in foreign investments the state has successfully attracted.

Warning against attempts to question the state’s development strategies, the Speaker said such scrutiny could “impede and jeopardise Sarawak’s economic miracle and expansionist programme”.

Source: https://www.theborneopost.com/2025/05/27/yo...tic-governance/
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Sibu MP: Fiscal transparency by state govt should be norm, not emergency measure
By Philip Wong on May 28, 2025, Wednesday at 7:01 AM

SIBU (May 28): The multiple overseas trips by departments of the Sarawak government involving additional allocations and some expenditures far exceeding the original budgets has sparked widespread public concern, said Sibu MP Oscar Ling.

In a statement, he said an additional RM100 million had been allocated to the Premier’s Department for overseas official duties in the latest Supplementary Supply Bill.

He said this not only highlighted issues in financial governance, but also pushed the core issue of fiscal transparency to the forefront of public discourse.

“The public’s concern lies not just in the discrepancies in numbers, but more importantly in whether there is a sound system of transparency and accountability behind the spending,” he said.

Ling said the costs of overseas official duties by the Sarawak government had long been questioned, but more troubling was the lack of institutional safeguards and oversight in financial governance.

“The core public concern is not the budget adjustments themselves, but whether there exists a robust, transparent and accountable institutional framework. The absence of a transparent financial disclosure mechanism is eroding public trust in the government,” he said.

Ling said official overseas visits were not inherently problematic, since international engagement, policy learning and cooperation were indispensable components of modern governance.

“However, the key issue is whether each public expenditure is backed by adequate institutional safeguards to ensure it is reasonable, transparent and accountable.

“When relevant information remains undisclosed and unexplained for long periods, taxpayers are deprived of the basic ability to oversee, and government spending escapes public evaluation. This not only triggers a crisis of trust but may also pose systemic risks.”

Adding on, Ling said a lack of fiscal transparency was not just an administrative oversight but reflects a potential tendency toward centralisation of power.

Ling warned that the long-term consequences of lacking a transparent system couldn’t be ignored.

He said budget overruns could become the norm, and resource wastage and repeated allocations may occur frequently.

“In a bureaucratic system lacking a culture of accountability, decision-makers may develop a habitual mindset of making unchecked decisions without follow-up questions. Worse still, a non-transparent fiscal environment can become a breeding ground for corruption and abuse of power, ultimately undermining the foundation of public trust in government.”

Ling said achieving fiscal transparency should not be seen as interference in administration or a political hindrance, but rather a fundamental safeguard in a democratic system.

In a free and democratic society, he said power derives from the people and every cent of public funds should be subject to public consultation and oversight.

“Promoting fiscal disclosure must become the norm rather than an emergency response in times of crisis. The Sarawak government should proactively disclose the objectives, personnel, detailed expenses and outcome summaries of all overseas visits and accept comprehensive oversight from the media, Parliament and the public. This is not only a demonstration of administrative responsibility but also a practice of democratic culture.”

Ling said policies and trips that can withstand the “sunlight test” need not shy away from public scrutiny and what truly needs to be hidden are those illogical and unproductive expenditures.

“Transparency is the starting point of good governance. Running public finances in the light of day is the most basic form of respect for the people. Only through such practices can public trust be strengthened, the use of public resources realigned and the original intention of “serving the people” truly realised.”

Source: https://www.theborneopost.com/2025/05/28/si...rgency-measure/
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Sarawak stable because ‘divisive’ DAP not in state govt, says Sim
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I am happy Petronas leave Sarawak. Now no one asking and blaming Semenanjung take their source. 100 million can do alot of things in term of development especially road and train.
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Corrupt politicians in Sarawak and rich tycoons will also be very happy.

But now they start to enforce subsidized gas can't be used for commercial activities, already ramai ktards start bising pasal tongkat mereka.

TNB also uses Petronas subsidized if not mistaken.

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then ah loke need fly go there apologies

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QUOTE(M4A1 @ May 28 2025, 08:43 AM)
wait sarawak pull out from unity baru tahu

then ah loke need fly go there apologies

macam that time dap go sarawak apologies cause ah eng said them bankrupt laugh.gif
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I can see slowly Sarawak go bankrupt….and blame Dap and semenanjung.
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how did DAP lose this big pie of sarawak, i cannot brain lah
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post May 28 2025, 09:05 AM

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QUOTE(M4A1 @ May 28 2025, 08:35 AM)
let's give ah loke 48 hours to comment
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Ah Loke most probably too busy selling license plate la......
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QUOTE(M4A1 @ May 28 2025, 08:43 AM)
wait sarawak pull out from unity baru tahu

then ah loke need fly go there apologies

macam that time dap go sarawak apologies cause ah eng said them bankrupt laugh.gif
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DAP Sarawak can speak for themselves lol
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DAP Sarawak can speak for themselves lol
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let see what DAP sarawak said in 48 hours or quiet laugh.gif laugh.gif
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No DAP in the central government?
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Next time they'll hide it under some other account. LOOOL

Not bad already that they budgeted it in the first place.
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post May 28 2025, 09:54 AM

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aik this one touristking tak masuk protek2?
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post May 28 2025, 10:44 AM

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aik this one touristking tak masuk protek2?
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butts hurt money not going to Malaya?
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post May 29 2025, 09:40 AM

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According to this, yes, it includes Anwar's travels: https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/202...ent-told/167202

That's why people are asking what is Sarawak travelling to and for.
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DAP Sarawak Chief: RM100 mln air-charter bill for Premier dept ‘more than double’ entire federal cabinet’s overseas trip costs
By DayakDaily Team

KUCHING, May 28: The Sarawak government’s RM100 million allocation for overseas trips’ expenses this year is “more than double” the RM44 million spent by the entire federal Cabinet in 2024, says Democratic Action Party (DAP) Sarawak chairman, Chong Chieng Jen.

Chong, who is also Padungan assemblyman, made the comparison in response to justifications put forward in the Sarawak Legislative Assembly (DUS) today, where his motion to debate ministerial overseas expenditure was dismissed under Standing Order 86.

According to Chong’s statement, he was denied the floor to debate his motion, while Kota Sentosa assemblyman, Wilfred Yap, was allowed to speak.

“In what seems to be a planned charade, he (Speaker, Tan Sri Datuk Amar Mohamad Asfia Awang Nassar) allowed ADUN for Kota Sentosa to speak on the motion without even allowing me, the mover of the motion, to start the debate on the motion,” read the statement.

Chong also slammed the justification raised by Yap during the sitting, that he should instead ask the Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, about the federal ministerial travel expenses, pointing out that such data is already publicly available.

“If the federal government can reply (to) such a question in Parliament, there is no justification why the State government cannot reply (to) such a question in DUS,” he said.

He pointed out that the RM100 million under Sarawak’s Supplementary Supply (2025) Bill is allocated specifically for “rental for air-chartered services” under the Premier’s Office alone, a figure that does not even include expenses incurred by the other ten State ministers or 26 deputy ministers.

Chong also questioned the Speaker’s rationale that the spending is justified by foreign investment inflows, highlighting a stark contrast: while Malaysia as a whole attracted RM378.5 billion in investments last year, Sarawak’s share stood at only RM14.12 billion (3.7 per cent) of the national total.

“How does that justify our spending being disproportionately higher than the federal government?” he asked.

Chong’s motion, which was rejected this morning, sought to review and overturn an earlier decision by the Speaker, who had disallowed a question on travel expenses during the sitting.

His motion was dismissed as “flawed”, as its contents pertained to a matter previously raised by Pending assemblywoman, Violet Yong.

Beyond the issue of standing, Asfia also cited procedural failings, including the motion exceeding the 250-word limit set by parliamentary practice. The motion contained 411 words.

In addition, the motion was also ruled to have failed to comply with the notice period stipulated under Standing Order 23(1).

The motion, dated and received May 27, 2025, was submitted just one day before the sitting, falling well short of the ten-day minimum requirement.

On May 21, 2025, the matter, raised by Yong was rejected on the grounds that it contravened public policy.

On May 26, 2025, the question was disallowed for the second time based on the Machiavellian doctrine that the end justifies the means, and that, given the scale of foreign investments, the question was disallowed and leave was given for the minister’s refusal to answer. –DayakDaily

Source: https://dayakdaily.com/dap-sarawak-chief-rm...eas-trip-costs/
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post May 29 2025, 11:46 AM

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Dewan Sarawak Speaker dismisses Padungan rep’s motion to review ruling as flawed under Standing Order 86
By Marlynda Meraw

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From left: Chong, Asfia, and Yap at DUS sitting on May 28, 2025.

KUCHING, May 28: The Speaker of the Sarawak Legislative Assembly (DUS), Tan Sri Datuk Amar Mohamad Asfia Awang Nassar, has dismissed a motion submitted by Padungan assemblyman, Chong Chieng Jen, citing multiple procedural and substantive breaches under the Standing Orders of the Dewan.

The motion, brought under Standing Order 86, was deemed “flawed” by the Speaker, who invoked his constitutional authority to interpret the rules of the august House.

Quoting directly from the Standing Order 86(1), Asfia affirmed, “The decision of the Speaker upon any point of interpretation of any of these Standing Orders, or upon any matter of practice, shall, subject to a substantive motion for that purpose, be final.”

He ruled that Chong’s motion lacked legal standing and procedural compliance, noting that its content pertained to a matter raised by Pending assemblywoman Violet Yong.

“It is for the member of Pending to seek a review of the ruling made by the Chair, not for the member of Padungan,” Asfia said, adding that the Padungan member, Chong, was not “privy to question” the matter.

Beyond the issue of standing, Asfia highlighted further procedural failings. The motion, he said, had exceeded the permissible word limit as set out in parliamentary practice.

“Any motion must not exceed 250 words. This motion contains 411 words and therefore, should be rejected,” he said, referencing the 24th Edition of Erskine May, page 398.

In addition, Asfia also ruled that the motion failed to comply with the notice period stipulated under Standing Order 23(1).

The motion, dated and received May 27, 2025, was submitted just one day before the sitting, falling well short of the ten-day minimum requirement.

“This is not exactly 10 days to comply with Standing Order 23(1) by any stretch of the imagination,” he said during the eighth day of the DUS sitting today.

Earlier, Chong had presented his motion under Standing Order 86, seeking the House’s consideration, review, and overturn of the Speaker’s decision to disallow a question submitted by Yong regarding the detailed expenses of Sarawak Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg and Cabinet ministers for official overseas trips.

Chong cited discrepancies in the Speaker’s responses, pointing out that on May 21, 2025, the question was rejected on the grounds that it contravened public policy.

On May 26, 2025, the question was disallowed for the second time based on the Machiavellian doctrine that the end justifies the means, and that, given the scale of foreign investments, the question was disallowed and leave was given for the minister’s refusal to answer.

Chong added that the Speaker’s rejection showed a lack of appreciation for the extent of expenditure involved in the official overseas trips, especially when the House was asked to approve the Supplementary Supply (2025) Bill for an additional RM100 million under the Premier’s Department for air-chartered services.

In response to Chong’s motion, Kota Sentosa assemblyman Wilfred Yap stated that the assertion was “misplaced” and “misleading” in suggesting that the Speaker’s decision “interferes” with the duties of assembly members.

Yap concluded that the Speaker’s decision to disallow the question regarding overseas expenditure is procedurally sound, justified by concerns of public policy and confidentiality, and reflective of responsible legislative leadership.

“The motion under Standing Order 86 brought forth by YB Chong is legally weak, procedurally unsound, and politically charged and was correctly rejected in full,” he said. –DayakDaily

Source: https://dayakdaily.com/dewan-sarawak-speake...nding-order-86/
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It's ok.. A lot of pro-GPS LYN here will say GPS is the best

GPS is like the UMNO of East Malaysia

West Malaysia already kick UMNO out but Sarawakians still love PBB, SUPP etc
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post May 29 2025, 12:50 PM

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it's open secret that all the study trips are makan angin trips for the cronies and anak2
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post May 30 2025, 12:19 PM

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ROSE calls for transparency in Sarawak govt’s overseas trip expenditures
By lim how pim on May 29, 2025, Thursday at 12:13 PM

KUCHING (May 29): Persatuan Pemangkin Daya Masyarakat (ROSE) has urged the Sarawak government to reconsider its current approach and publish itemised reports on public expenditures related to official overseas trips, particularly those involving top state leadership.

ROSE voiced concern over recent statements from the State Legislative Assembly (DUN), including the Speaker and Deputy Speaker, who argued against disclosing the costs of these trips, citing the economic ‘returns’ they have brought to Sarawak.

“ROSE extends its congratulations to the state leadership for successfully securing billions of ringgits in investments for Sarawak. These achievements are commendable and reflect the capability of the government in pursuing development and economic growth for the state.

“However, it must be clearly stated that the returns or benefits gained from these trips must not be used as justification to avoid transparency and accountability. Public spending and investment outcomes are two distinct matters, and both must be subject to scrutiny,” said the civil society organisation in a statement today.

ROSE emphasised that the people have a right to know how much public funds were spent on official international travel, stressing that transparency is not a political attack, but a fundamental pillar of responsible and trustworthy governance.

“Civil society organisations, including ROSE, have a legitimate role in monitoring, reviewing and offering constructive feedback to ensure public funds are spent prudently and ethically.”

ROSE said it was deeply concerned by recent developments in the DUN involving the 2025 Supplementary Supply Bill, particularly the allocation of an additional RM100 million to the Premier’s Department for chartered flight services.

“What is more troubling is that questions raised about this expenditure were disallowed, effectively shutting down avenues for public scrutiny and parliamentary oversight.

“Simultaneously, the approval of a taxpayer-funded study tour to the United States for assembly members raises pressing concerns about the state government’s spending priorities and its commitment to transparency and accountability,” it said.

ROSE stressed that these are legitimate concerns, particularly when ordinary Sarawakians are struggling economically.

It added that elected representatives should lead by example by ensuring transparency, justifying expenses and staying accountable to the people who put them in office.

“ROSE firmly believes that a strong government has nothing to fear from transparency. In fact, openness strengthens public trust and reinforces the legitimacy of the government’s efforts.”

Source: https://www.theborneopost.com/2025/05/29/ro...p-expenditures/
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Former assemblywoman slams dismissal of public scrutiny over S’wak leaders’ overseas spending
By Philip Wong on May 28, 2025, Wednesday at 10:02 PM

SIBU (May 28): Sarawak Legislative Assembly (DUN) Speaker Tan Sri Datuk Amar Mohamad Asfia Nassar’s decision to disallow the question raised by Pending assemblywoman Violet Yong on the breakdown of the Premier and state Cabinet ministers’ overseas trips expenses is an outright assault on the principles of transparency and accountability, which are the fundamentals of good governance.

In stating this, former Bukit Assek assemblywoman Irene Chang said more concerning was the Speaker’s remarks that the travel costs were a ‘pittance’ and ‘triviality’ compared to the investments brought in by these overseas trips.

“This rationale is deeply flawed and reflects a dismissive attitude towards public accountability. These overseas trips are public expenditures and funded by taxpayers’ money.

“Every sen of these taxpayers’ money must be subject to scrutiny, regardless of the amount,” she said in a statement.

She also referred to the RM100 million being allocated to the Premier’s Department for overseas duties in the latest Supplementary Supply Bill.

Chang said the notion that the trips were necessary and the cost incurred did not need to be revealed because they were ‘small’ or offset by future investments was a dangerous precedent to the unchecked misuse of funds.

“Claims of investment returns do not, and cannot, in any circumstances negate the public’s right to know how and why the public funds are being spent. It is therefore totally justified for Yong to request for the expenditures incurred from these overseas trips to be revealed to the public.

“This is to ensure transparency, to prevent misuse, and to protect the public interest. Denying this right not only disrespects and undermines the people’s mandate for the elected representative in question but also erodes public trust in our democratic institutions.”

Adding on, Chang said the DUN should not allow itself to be reduced to a rubber stamp for executive decisions, and must remain a platform for honest debate, scrutiny and accountability.

She added it was the very place where legitimate inquiries, such as the one raised by Yong, are encouraged and not silenced.

“As it is, denying this request for such crucial information could further erode public trust in the current government.”

Source: https://www.theborneopost.com/2025/05/28/fo...rseas-spending/
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INSIDE DUN: Sarawak government’s silence on travel costs suggests they’re hiding something
27/05/2025


Kuching: Democratic Action Party (DAP) Sarawak chairman Chong Chieng Jen has condemned State Legislative Assembly (DUN) Speaker Tan Sri Datuk Amar Mohamad Asfia Awang Nassar for rejecting Pending state assemblywoman Violet Yong’s question on ministers and deputy ministers overseas trip expenses, saying the move undermines transparency and deepens public distrust in the government.

“Asfia’s actions today only make things worse. The more the government refuses to disclose the expenses of these overseas trips, the more it shows that they have something to hide and are unwilling to face the people,” he said during a press conference at the DUN yesterday.

Chong, also the Padungan assemblyman, clarified that DAP does not oppose government officials’ overseas study tours, acknowledging that they can offer certain benefits.


However, he stressed that the real issue is whether the expenses are justified. “The key question is whether the spending is reasonable and necessary,” he said.

He urged the government to uphold transparency and accountability by proactively disclosing detailed costs of such trips, allowing the public to assess their legitimacy, rather than having the Speaker cover up the issue with a single remark.

Despite the Speaker’s rejection, Chong affirmed that both he and Violet Yong would continue to push for transparency, urging the state government to release the detailed expenses incurred by ministers and top officials on overseas trips over the years.

“The people have a right to know how public funds are used,” he said.

Source: https://en.dapsarawak.org/sarawak-governmen...ding-something/
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INSIDE DUN: Sarawak government’s silence on travel costs suggests they’re hiding something
27/05/2025
Kuching: Democratic Action Party (DAP) Sarawak chairman Chong Chieng Jen has condemned State Legislative Assembly (DUN) Speaker Tan Sri Datuk Amar Mohamad Asfia Awang Nassar for rejecting Pending state assemblywoman Violet Yong’s question on ministers and deputy ministers overseas trip expenses, saying the move undermines transparency and deepens public distrust in the government.

“Asfia’s actions today only make things worse. The more the government refuses to disclose the expenses of these overseas trips, the more it shows that they have something to hide and are unwilling to face the people,” he said during a press conference at the DUN yesterday.

Its a miracle no action taken against chong yet

Chong, also the Padungan assemblyman, clarified that DAP does not oppose government officials’ overseas study tours, acknowledging that they can offer certain benefits.


However, he stressed that the real issue is whether the expenses are justified. “The key question is whether the spending is reasonable and necessary,” he said.

He urged the government to uphold transparency and accountability by proactively disclosing detailed costs of such trips, allowing the public to assess their legitimacy, rather than having the Speaker cover up the issue with a single remark.

Despite the Speaker’s rejection, Chong affirmed that both he and Violet Yong would continue to push for transparency, urging the state government to release the detailed expenses incurred by ministers and top officials on overseas trips over the years.

“The people have a right to know how public funds are used,” he said.

Source: https://en.dapsarawak.org/sarawak-governmen...ding-something/
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QUOTE(haya @ Jun 1 2025, 02:09 PM)
INSIDE DUN: Sarawak government’s silence on travel costs suggests they’re hiding something
27/05/2025
Kuching: Democratic Action Party (DAP) Sarawak chairman Chong Chieng Jen has condemned State Legislative Assembly (DUN) Speaker Tan Sri Datuk Amar Mohamad Asfia Awang Nassar for rejecting Pending state assemblywoman Violet Yong’s question on ministers and deputy ministers overseas trip expenses, saying the move undermines transparency and deepens public distrust in the government.

“Asfia’s actions today only make things worse. The more the government refuses to disclose the expenses of these overseas trips, the more it shows that they have something to hide and are unwilling to face the people,” he said during a press conference at the DUN yesterday.

Chong, also the Padungan assemblyman, clarified that DAP does not oppose government officials’ overseas study tours, acknowledging that they can offer certain benefits.


However, he stressed that the real issue is whether the expenses are justified. “The key question is whether the spending is reasonable and necessary,” he said.

He urged the government to uphold transparency and accountability by proactively disclosing detailed costs of such trips, allowing the public to assess their legitimacy, rather than having the Speaker cover up the issue with a single remark.

Despite the Speaker’s rejection, Chong affirmed that both he and Violet Yong would continue to push for transparency, urging the state government to release the detailed expenses incurred by ministers and top officials on overseas trips over the years.

“The people have a right to know how public funds are used,” he said.

Source: https://en.dapsarawak.org/sarawak-governmen...ding-something/
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Its a miracle no action taken against chong yet

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Its a miracle no action taken against chong yet
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What action do you expect to be taken against him?
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What action do you expect to be taken against him?
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Knowing almighty GPS domination, they would destroy the ones that is against them lol
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That is the cost of Sarawakian unity.
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Knowing almighty GPS domination, they would destroy the ones that is against them lol
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Sarawakians don't want to be like the Philippines where (opposition) politicians are gunned down

 

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