Sunday, April 4, 2010

Did Harris saved Kuli's life?

"Every time I am in Sabah, I am reminded of the tragic death of former Chief Minister Donald Fuad Stephens in an air crash in 1976 just as his plane was approaching Kota Kinabalu," said Ku Li as a hush fell over the audience.

"I was also seated in the same plane next to him in Labuan, my seat belt on. Then his deputy, Harris Salleh, insisted that I and two others get off the plane and follow him to Pulau Bangi to inspect a cattle rearing project."
The audience could not understand how the Deputy Chief Minister, in breach of protocol and good manners, could pull out the Finance Minister and Petronas chairman who was seated next to his boss, the Chief Minister.

Besides, the cattle rearing project was not as important as the oil agreement which was supposed to be signed in Labuan but delayed to later in the day in Kota Kinabalu.

27 comments:

  1. May be we have a conspiracy here, or a murder plot

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  2. Locks like someone know something!

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  3. the truth is out there... what will Dompok, Pairin, Kurup & other KDM leaders action after this clue...

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  4. The truth is out there... what will Pairin, Dompok, Kurup, Majimbun action after thie new clue...?

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  5. Kota Kinabalu, April 4, 2010: Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP) president Datuk Yong Teck Lee today said the revelation by Tengku Razaleigh at a talk on petroleum in Kota Kinabalu that the USNO-led Alliance government under the late Tun Mustapha Harun in 1975 was unwilling to sign the petroleum agreement has revived a relevant issue in Malaysian federalism: the intrusion of the federal government on uncooperative State Governments.

    "Prior to the Tengku's revelation, the people in Sabah had relied on word of mouth and other indirect sources. The 1976 book“The Politics of Federalism, Syed Kechik in East Malaysia” had described Tengku Razaleigh as the point man in engineering and funding the defeat of the USNO Alliance by Parti Berjaya in 1976. Syed Kechik (now deceased) had, in the book, said that the late Tun Mustapha “felt that future generations of Sabahans might later criticize his surrender of the state's wealth to the federal government, and he wanted the clause” “in perpetuity” be removed from the petroleum agreement...more

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  6. Something fishy about the incident, and the Federal Government had not been forthcoming in revealing what had actually happened in an honest manner.

    I think Sabahan should recall again the State's history which shows how we are marginalized and being taken for granted for so long.

    Where is our pride? Let us unite against the Malay colonization.

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  7. Racist bastard United-Monkey-National-Organisation@umno must be KICKED-OUT from Sabah for good. We do not need their evil agenda DIVIDE and RULE dirty tactic to dis-unite the Sabahans.

    Sabahans know how to manage our own State!

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  8. Sabahans should rise up and show their power through the vote!

    We had enough of federal colonism (Semenanjung control saja) and vote Umno out of Sabah for good!

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  9. Sabahans, show that you are a Sabahan by voting the corrupt Umno out of Sabah!

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  10. Could we be having a "like father like son" both murderers???

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  11. Who do u mean? Like Abdul Razak and Najib?

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  12. Federal is keeping mum over the call for re-opening of investigation.

    It will just fade off like before...

    Federal govt have the impression that we people will have short memory and forget it through time.

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  13. on the end - no further actions! Otherwise UMNO loses everything and this will never happen!!!!!!

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  14. me-layu mudah lupa but other races does not mudah lupa.

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  15. Murder or not, the case should not be reopen, let the dead souls rest in peace for Pete's sake. Why don't we just move on our lives and Thank God for everything?

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  16. How bad would it have being if the plane would have landed, the ppl went out and the plane would have exploded afterwards? All the planning and preparation for nothing? And losing Sabah on top? To much to lose!

    http://www.malaysia-today.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=31157:truth-is-the-remedy-to-all-fuad-stephens-and-his-cabinet-members-qpolitically-assassinatedq-&catid=16:from-around-the-blogs&Itemid=100132

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  17. Gaile do you think Sabahans have got a FAIR deal????? Look how KL has developed and where is KK?????????? OIL AND GAS MONEY PAID FOR EVERY DEVELOPMENT IN WEST MALAYSIA!!!! THIS MEANS - SABAHANS MONEY DID IT!!!

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  18. Respect the family of the deceased..this cases should not be open for the sake of them...they have been suffer enough & opening this case maybe can add more soar in the pain...

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  19. The white dog has a tail,the black dog also has a tail.YTL and Harris both of them did work for BM. we understand some but not all only.

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  20. even the family of the victims do not want this case reopened. as Gaile n Lucas said: let the dead souls rest in peace for Pete's sake n Respect the family of the deceased.

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  21. We really can't reopen the case. It'll not bring anyone back. Sabah won't improved with the reopening of the case, you understand??

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  22. Sabahans have a right too and the families should be keen on finding out if it was murder or accident!

    Why do they not want to know??? Maybe they know it since the beginning?

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  23. Maybe this is a plot to murder them. Well they succeed but how about Kuli? Is it because they need Kuli, so they spared his life?

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  24. Visit my blog for a more clearer understanding of what actually transpired http://advocateviews.blogspot.com

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  25. Anything is possible but a through ought investigation should be conduct to clarify this thing...

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  26. Harris chose to protect himself by suing YTL over the latter's remarks on the double-six tragedy or rather plot.

    Harris don't have many years to live, so why not tell us the truth?

    Be noble and tell it to the world how this 'tragedy' actually happened.

    Don't bring this with you into your grave.

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  27. My opinion is, the cases should be open IF there are guarantee that no political interference from party who can gain something from it & party who maybe going to be effected..

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