Friday, 6 June 2014

It's Sarawak's rights to ask for an increase in oil and gas royalties, says See

By Simon Peter

KUCHING, June 6, 2014: Sarawak PKR vice chairman See Chee How has strongly defended the Sarawak State Legislative in tabling a motion to seek an increase in the oil and gas royalties from 5% to 20%.

Wednesday, 4 June 2014

Former SUPP leaders are selfish and unprincipled, alleges Chin

By Simon Peter

KUCHING, June 4, 2014: Sarawak United People's Party (SUPP) president Peter Chun Fah Kui has branded party leaders who have left the party to join Parti Tenaga Rakyat Sarawak (Teras) as "selfish and unprincipled", saying that their behaviours and utterances betrayed their loyalty to the party and what it stands for.

Tuesday, 3 June 2014

Crazy idea?

By Simon Peter
KUCHING, June 3, 2014:  PKR Stampin branch secretary Desmond Kho thinks it is utter idiotic to charge people earning over RM5,000 a month and driving a 2,000 CC vehicle more for petroleum RON95.

Give an update on Safe City Programme, Mayor Chan told

By Simon Peter
KUCHING, June 3, 2014: PKR National Women vice head Vook Shiak Ni is asking Kuching South City Council (MKBS) mayor James Chan regarding the status of MBKS Safe City Programme launched exactly two years ago.

Don't accept Federal government's proposal, See tells Sarawak government

By Simon Peter

KUCHING, June 3, 2014: The State government must not agree to payment for oil and gas royalties in the form of an increase in Federal development grants for Sarawak.

Picture: See Chee How, flanked by PKR National Wanita vice head Voon Shiak Ni (left) and PKR Petra Jaya branch chief Baharuddin Mokhsen, at the press conference.

"Development grants and royalties are two separate issues," Sarawak PKR vice chairman See Chee How told reporters today.

"The royalties are our entitlement as of rights, but the development grants are basically hands-out from the Federal government, as were and are practices of the Barisan government," he said.