Kota Kinabalu: “The people of Sabah and Sarawak should be exempted from the Goods and Services
Tax (GST) that appears imminently to be implemented by the BN Federal government at any time”said DatukDr.
Jeffrey Kitingan, STAR Sabah Chief, in
a press statement releasedtoday.
Foremost, the PM need to
practise what he says and start implementing his transparency programs by stop “testing
the people” by using mouthpieces for feedbacks on the intended GST
implementation.
The BN government should stop
beating round the bush and just plainly say that it needs to raise another RM27
billion from GST, which is the equivalent to about RM1,000 per person per year,
to cover the ballooning national debt which have been increased partly by the
various Santa Clause programs to fish for votes in the recent general
elections.
The BN government should not
treat the people as fools anymore.
People can understand the need to increase revenue to cover the national
debt but whether the need to tax and burden the people is another matter all together. The government should pay attention to
reduction of economic leakages and to wipe out corruption which is probably the
biggest cause for any unjustified increase in the national debt.
As for the GST itself, the
federal government should exempt Sabah and Sarawak from its implementation. The GST will burden Sabahans and
Sarawakians who are already poor.
Sabah and Sarawak are more than
justified in being exempted from the GST implementation.
Firstly, Sabah and Sarawak,
both with riches and wealth have been robbed and are now suffering from being
made the two poorest states in Malaysia.
In 2012, RM17.88 billion in oil revenue were siphoned by Petronas from
Sabah and another RM35 billion from Sarawak.
Sabah lost another RM24 billion in federal taxes and revenues collected
from the state.
Secondly, the crippling
cabotage policy is not only increasing the living costs of Sabahans but is
stifling Sabah’s economy and making Sabah an uncompetitive investment
destination. Thus, depriving our youths
of further job opportunities.
If the PM is serious with his “Rakyat
DiDahulukan” slogan, the PM should immediately abolish the cabotage
policy. There is no two way with
it. Yet, the federal and state
governments are deaf to the pleas of the people to have the cabotage policy
abolished.
Thirdly, rural Sabahans and
Sarawakians have low household incomes and this is even made worse by the
federal government’s minimum salary level which has fixed a lower minimum of
RM900 for Sabah and Sarawak and discriminates against them compared to West
Malaysians with a threshold level of RM1,000.
Last but not least, instead of
imposing the GST on Sabah and Sarawak, the PM should stop the marginalization
of Sabahans and Sarawakians and implement programs in both states to increase
the income levels and improve their livelihoods, consistent with his “Rakyat
DiDahulukan” slogan.
If the PM fails to exempt Sabah
and Sarawak from the GST implementation, he should be wary of the consequences
of being the last Umno Prime Minister.
The people in Sabah and Sarawak
have awoken to the concept of Sabah and Sarawak being the kingmakers and can
topple the BN federal government at any time.
This “kingmaker” role
and leverage can be seen in the increased composition of Sabah and Sarawak
lawmakers in the new Cabinet and demands for more.
“I will personally be meeting
further with Sabah and Sarawak leaders and work on bringing this kingmaker role
to the next level. We need to work
towards the restoration of our rights and autonomy if it means toppling the
current BN regime” concluded Dr. Jeffrey.
DatukDr.Jeffrey Kitingan
Chairman
STAR Sabah
19 May 2013
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