08-Sep-21 18:00
Dr Kelvin Yii, Kuching MP | Dr. Firdausi Suffian, Senior Lecturer in Public Policy at UiTM Sabah | Adrian Lasimbang, Social Activist
With Malaysia Day one week away, we revisit MA63 and what its implementation would mean for Sabah and Sarawak. First, we talk about the process of pushing it through in Parliament. Then, we dive into how having MA63 in place would change the economic landscape of East Malaysia. Finally, what would this actually mean for the people of Sabah and Sarawak?
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Of course, MA1963 makes a lot of different. Besides the most important resources like oil and gas belong to Sarawak/Sabah, economics with self autonomous are equally important. Example, have own financial institutions, etc and this would create employments for the locals as opposed to now all are centralized and branches are mostly used as stations for marketing.
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