Tuan Speaker, this year, marks the 50th Anniversary of Sarawak‟s Independence 
from Britain by joining with Malaya and Sabah together with Singapore to form the 
federation of Malaysia. Sarawakians, on Malaysia Day is the 16 September 1963 were 
freed from colonialization. 
From that day, we Sarawakians are in charge of our own destiny. We adopted a system of parliamentary democracy with elections for the State Legislative Assembly and Federal Parliament conducted at regular five year‟s interval. 
During each election, there have been free and enthusiastic participation by all political 
parties including those from the Opposition. The citizens in Sarawak make their choice 
and give their mandate to the political party that wins a majority to govern the state of 
Sarawak. 
The electoral choice before the rakyat has since the first direct election in 1970, 
been between the service or track record of the governing party, namely Barisan 
Nasional seeking a renewed mandate from the people. Hence, the promises and 
grouses from the Opposition parties. The voting preferences made by the citizens of this 
country, free from the control of any external influences. The political parties involved 
are all registered as Malaysian organizations. That is the essence of the exercise of 
sovereign power by the people of a free and independent nation like Malaysia. 
Since the State Election of 2006, however, a new phenomenon has surfaced. 
External groups without any mandate from the people of Sarawak have carried out 
activities intended to influence the outcome of our general election, both at State and 
Parliamentary level to undermine or cause to collapse of the elected leadership of the 
State Government. Their motivation is purportedly their concern about the governance of 
the state and the alleged plight of the indigenous people but if what they do is subjected 
to impartial and careful analysis, their hidden agenda could clearly be discerned and that 
is to cause political instability, halt the development momentum and the economic 
growth that Sarawak has achieved since Malaysia Day, under its own democratically 
elected Government. And above all to install a Government in Sarawak that would be 
indebted to them and those who funded their despicable activities behind the fascade of 
these external forces is their plan to make Sarawak subservient to their agenda and 
those of their financiers. 
To me, this is a disguised attempt to introduce a disgust form of a 
recolonialization. This external group, I am referring to include the Global Witness, the 
Bruno Manser Fund, Sarawak Report and Radio Free Sarawak. None of these 
organizations are registered in or are operating in Sarawak. 
They are not established by Sarawakians or at the request of Sarawakians. These groups together with their cohorts specialize in making malicious allegations to smear the State Government and its 
leaders including myself. Their scandalous publications normally appear just before a 
state election or a federal election. Such timing cannot be just pure coincidence, Tuan 
Speaker. 
From December 2010 till April 2011, that is in the run up to the state General 
Election in May 2011. A series of articles were published in a Sarawak Report a news 
portal publishing from England by residents of that country. These articles made 
sensational allegations about „land grab‟, wealth accumulations and indulgence in 
corrupt practices by myself and some of my Ministers. 
These allegations were repeatedly aired by Radio Free Sarawak, a radio station founded by a British woman and broadcasting from outside Malaysia. At that time I did not want to dignify these 
irresponsible purveyors of malicious falsehoods by responding to their allegations which 
I am fully aware were entirely baseless. As example, it was a less that I have bank 
accounts in Switzerland but at my request even the Swiss Authorities have not been 
able to find any account. That is attributed to me.
Then when Petronas awarded a contract to a company within the Rimbunan 
Hijau Group, which was allegedly friendly to me, to explore oil and gas of Bintulu, I was 
accused for being involved in the award of that contract. As everyone knows Petronas is 
not under my control or subject to my authority. 
Yet such frivolous accusations were made against me very much in defiant of what the truth was. However, the opposition particularly the DAP and PKR decided to use these false allegations in an attempt to gain political mileage even to the extent of freely distributing thousands of transistor 
radios and leaflets to the people especially in the rural areas so that there could be wide 
dissemination of these foreign generated falsehoods.
In view of this, like any true believer in democracy, I decided to submit myself to 
the judgment of our voters, who know me and what I am like, through my service to this 
state for more than 30 years and after undergoing at least Seven State Election beside 
the federal elections.
The outcome of the State Election 2011 was that the State Barisan Nasional won 
not only the popular votes but more than two third in fact more than three fourth of the 
seats of this august House. By any standard this cannot be dismissed as anything but a 
super majority itself. The party that I belong to PBB recorded 100% success in all the 
seats it fielded candidates. The State Election of 2011 must have been free and fair 
because there was not a single election petition filed to challenge any of the results for 
the seats won by the State Barisan Nasional.
The rakyat of Sarawak had in 2011 election given unequivocally their verdict on 
the allegations made by this foreign organization and media. They had comprehensively 
rejected these allegations and the blatant attempts inspired by foreigners to cause the 
downfall of the State Barisan Nasional leadership. These foreigners not only failed, but I 
think they failed miserably. They should have realized what they are doing particularly to 
paint a very bad picture of the State government and cast it leadership in very poor light, 
had been unconvincing and largely ignored by the voters who know better about our 
leadership here in our government from person‟s knowledge. 
The State government under my leadership had clearly mandate to govern until the next State Election. I am grateful for the support of the people of Sarawak and will continue to serve them based 
on the mandate they have given to me and my government in 2011. 
I have every right to reject the shameless and unethical campaign by some of the 
opposition Members that I should resign as Chief Minister. The DAP does not have the 
mandate and the blessing from the people of Sarawak to make such a call and therefore 
I chose to ignore it, as it deserve to be. 
Just before the recent Parliamentary Election in March this year, Global Witness, a London based organization which links to Bruno Manser Fund and a Foundation promoted by an internationally renowned currency speculator, broadcast video tapes on conversations between its hired so-called 
“investigator” Andrew Stewart, and some Sarawakians including two of my cousins. 
Through an unscrupulous process of entrapment and leading questions from the hired 
investigator, opinions were expressed by individuals about how land for plantation were 
alienated in Sarawak and the schemes by those who obtained such land to maximize 
quick profits and fraudulently avoided Malaysian income tax. Even a newly qualified 
lawyer would understand that such illicitly procured evidence from unsuspecting third 
parties could not stand up to the basic standard of proof of guilt before judicial tribunal 
against any person they were referring to. We can in fact, dismiss it as pure hearsay if 
you are a trained lawyer. 
The opposition, especially the DAP gleefully disseminated these tapes and their contents. Again, I permitted myself to be judged by the people through their votes which is eminently going to be casted in the Parliamentary Election. 
In the recently concluded Parliamentary Election, the State Barisan Nasional, led 
by myself, won 25 out of the 31 seats, more than two-third of the Parliamentary seats in 
Sarawak. Three Oppositions… (Interruption)
Tuan Speaker: The Chief Minister is making a defense. Let‟s hear the Chief Minister 
first. Listen to Chief Minister first. Proceed, proceed.
Ketua Menteri Sarawak (Y.A.B. Pehin Sri Haji Abdul Taib bin Mahmud): You listen 
to what I say first, and you will know where you will be. Three opposition candidates who 
were fond of making land grab allegations against the Government and launching NCR 
land cases in Court relating to plantation land, failed by wide margins to be elected in 
Limbang, Lubok Antu and Sri Aman. 
The only interpretation of the result of the parliamentary votes, is that the people of Sarawak overwhelmingly rejected the allegations made by Global Witness and had expressed their utter disgust against foreign interference and manipulation in their affairs of an independent and free people 
of Sarawak. The voters have also shown that those who willingly allowed themselves to 
be conduits for foreign malicious falsehoods, cannot be entrusted with the powers to 
govern and independent sovereign country like Malaysia. 
After the release of the Global Witness tapes, there were calls by the Opposition 
that I should be investigated for so-called crimes revealed by those tapes. Whilst I do 
not fear investigation, so that the truth can be fully unearthed, the Opposition who 
claimed to champion civil or human rights, do not even feel that I am entitled to that well 
and entrenched legal principle-the presumption of innocence until proven guilty in a 
Court of Law. At the behest of the foreign forces, they wanted to proclaim guilt by 
staging their political drama that I must immediately resign so that the State Government 
would be thrown into the dis-array and the agenda of the foreign forces be accomplished.
Notwithstanding the electorate‟s emphatic rejection of what was revealed in the 
Global Witness tapes, DAP Members, in particular the Honourable Member for Kota 
Sentosa, have continued to refer to those tapes as if they contained the gospel truth. In 
the past, I gave him the benefit of the doubt due to his lack of understanding of State 
Government financial procedures and system. 
But, his repetitious harping on allegations made by external media and organizations just before the State General Election of 2011 and the recent Parliamentary Poll has convinced me that his plain malicious intent to cause considerable damage to the reputation of the Government and the integrity of 
its financial system. 
Through his abrasive style of politicking, he not only lowered the dignity of this 
august House, but also tries to create distrust amongst the people for those who have 
been legitimately given the mandate by the Rakyat to govern this State. By the manner 
he continuously articulated his arguments inside and outside this august House, based 
on their allegations in the foreign media and promoted by foreign organizations, he 
maliciously sought to achieve what he miserably failed to attain at General Elections to 
change the Government. 
To Honourable Member for Kota Sentosa … (Interruption)
Ketua Menteri Sarawak (Y.A.B. Pehin Sri Haji Abdul Taib bin Mahmud): Sit down, I 
don‟t give way to you. You have proven yourself not to be a fair and level headed 
Speaker in this House. To the Honourable Member for Kota Sentosa, I would asked him 
to seriously reflect in the spirit of Sarawakian patriotism on what I have said about the 
blatant and continues interference and manipulation by foreigners and foreigner 
organizations in the affairs of our state and to hit the unmistakable message of the vast 
majority of our people to reject the sinister activities of these people who have no 
mandate to publish all these malicious false hoods against the State Government and its 
duly elected leaders.
So long as they are Sarawakians like you guys in the Opposition who persist in 
being willing tools for the dissemination of these false and or exaggerated allegations,
the State is at risk of becoming subservient to these foreign manipulators with potential 
dire economic, social and political consequences. The State Government has already 
instituted … (Interruptions)
Ketua Menteri Sarawak (Y.A.B. Pehin Sri Haji Abdul Taib bin Mahmud): Listen to the 
next one. Listen to the next one. The State Government has already instituted legal 
action against the Honourable Member for Kota Sentosa for declamanation pertaining 
for what he said outside this august House on the State Budgetary and Financial 
system. I hope you remember that. 
For myself, I will consider filing court proceedings against him unless within the next three months he apologises for the defamatory words uttered against me outside and inside this august House, which containined false and malicious allegations about my administration of the State. He must be aware of what he had said about me and I will leave it to the good conscience, to his own good conscience 
to decide if he would withdraw those allegations and duly apologise. 
Tuan Speaker, I have now decided to deal with the activities of the external 
forces and the elements after the Rakyat in Sarawak has passed the judgment at the 
2011 State General Election and the recent Parliamentary Election, against these 
foreign interference and manipulation of our affairs by overwhelming rejecting the 
allegations made against me and my Government. 
I fully understand that as a Member of the Executive arm of Government and as 
an elected representative for the people of Balingian, I am accountable to this august 
House. Hence, on 14th May, 2007, I made a Personal Statement in this Dewan under 
Standing Order 22 on allegations published in the Japan Times but reproduced in 
Malaysiakini that I had been a beneficiary of illegal payments made by members of a 
Japanese Shipping Cartel for the shipment of timber logs from Sarawak to Japan. In my 
Personal Statement I categorically denied these allegations. Japan Times subsequently 
published a clarification that the Inland Revenue Service in Tokyo had confirmed that 
these payments were legitimate expenses and not illegal payments and withdrew the 
allegations against me. 
Consequently, Malaysiakini, in January 2012, tendered an unqualified apology to me in the KL High Court for publishing these baseless allegations against me. I have been vindicated when the truth was exposed!
Also, when issues such as the award of Government contract to Titanium Sdn. 
Bhd, a company wherein one of my sons has an interest, for the replacement and 
building of rural bridges, and the payments made to the Company by the Government, 
were raised in this august House, my Ministers gave detailed explanation in response to 
those issues which rejected compressively any improper practice. This can be seen from 
the Dewan;s Hansard dated 28th November, 2006, 27th November, 2007 and 21st May, 
2010.
I wish to inform and assure this august House that I have not placed myself in 
any position or situation of conflict of interests; and in cases where my family or relatives
were involved, I have consistently refrained from participation in the making of decisions 
affecting them. 
I do not favor relatives in matters involving them and the State. An example is the case concerning the revocation of Timber Licence T/2079 issued to Keruntum Sendirian Berhad. My cousin, Norlia binti Tun Abdul Rahman, has an interest in this company and in the management of its logging operations. Neither the Government nor I agreed to any compromise over the case when the matter came up 
for hearing in the Court of Appeal in March this year. As a result, the appellate Court 
upheld the Judgment of the High Court which ruled that the revocation of the said was 
valid and lawful. Keruntum has now decided to take its case to the Federal Court. 
In respect of Keruntum case, the Law must be allowed to take its course even though it 
involves my own cousins. 
I will respect and honour the principle of my accountability to this august House 
and to the people of Sarawak who have repeatedly given me the mandate to lead the 
Government of this State since 1981 over a period of seven State Elections. Neither the 
State Government nor I am accountable to the foreign NGO‟s and foreign reporters or 
broadcasters. Neither would I allow them to try to hold me accountable for matters 
concerning my administration of the State. To respond or react to what they wrote about 
me would be to acknowledge that they have a right to interfere in or participate in the 
affairs of this country. 
I cannot compromise the sovereignty of the country by engaging with these 
foreign elements, and I hope this is understood by most of or if not all my colleagues 
who have been elected to this House, perhaps to Parliament.
 
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