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A “descendant of the Sultan of Sulu” has filed leave for judicial review at the High Court, here, seeking a lump sum payment to replace the stoppage of the cession money of RM5,000.

Kota Kinabalu: .Datu Omarali Bin Bahtiar @ Bachtiyal, who contends he is the male descendant of Sultan Syed Abubakar Shariful Hashim, said the Government should consider a lump sum compensation payment to replace the annual cession money of RM5,000 to the heirs of the Sulu Sultanate that was paid since 1939 but stopped following the incursion by the Royal Sulu army in Tanduo, Lahad Datu, in 2013. The application, filed by law firm Messrs Marcel & Co.

Bhg Datu bagi mendapatkan suatu bayaran pampasan secara sekali gus daripada Kerajaan Malaysia, menggantikan bayaran pampasan secara tahunan sebanyak RM5,000 setahun yang sedang berjalan itu telah diambil maklum oleh MKN” . The applicant also sought a declaration that the paragraph 2 of the letter dated 28th June, 2007 namely “Sukacita dimaklumkan bahawa permohonan Y.

 

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Typical Sulu ni. Ada saja mo klem. Dulu sudah pun High Court decide siapa turunan yg ampit itu Pajak.

PRN is coming guys. The simptom is appear again.

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