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21/02/2012 07:34
ow do you give the oil producing states oil royalty for something that already belongs to them in the first place?
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How do you give them something that already belongs to them in the first place? Should not the word we use be take? We should instead be discussing how much we should take from them, not how much we should give them. Let me explain the history of this entire thing. The oil and gas already belongs to the states. This is what the Malaysia Agreement and the earlier Federation Agreement was all about. And, in that agreement, it was agreed that all natural resources would be the property of the states. No doubt, some things such as defence, security, foreign policy, etc., were federalised. But religion and natural resources are supposed to be the prerogative and property of the states.
http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/2012/02/07/stop-robbing-oil-from-the-states/
By Raja Petra Kamarudin Give or take, give and take, they are both four letter words, just as Umno is (pun intended). Nevertheless, we can expect Umno to be confused about when to use the word give and when to use take. However, Pakatan Rakyat too? As Julius Caesar said, Et tu Brute? I am talking about the 5% oil royalty given to Sabah and Sarawak (and, of course, to Terengganu, as well as to all the other states as well: in the event that they too have oil and gas). Yes, both Barisan Nasional and Pakatan Rakyat are currently discussing how much royalty should be given to those states that have oil and gas.
Water, timber, land, sand, minerals, etc., all belong to the states. As do oil and gas. These are what we call natural resources. Hence they belong 100% to the states, not 5% or 20% or 50% or whatever. Now, Umno is, of course, misleading us. They are talking as if all natural resources, except oil and gas, belong to the states and that oil and gas belong to the federal government. That is not true. And to suggest otherwise is a violation of the Malaysia Agreement. And I would expect better from the opposition. Why is the opposition sounding like Barisan Nasional and talking about how much oil royalty to give to the states?
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Stop robbing oil from the states
21/02/2012 07:34
Discovery of oil
Oil was first rumoured to have been discovered in Terengganu even before 1972, during the time that Nik Hassan Wan Abdul Rahman was the Menteri Besar of Terengganu and Tun Abdul Razak Hussein the Prime Minister of Malaysia. And I said rumoured because the discovery of oil was never officially announced but was something that was being whispered in the corridors of power. Why the hush-hush? Well, because the government had to first sort out some loose ends before announcing the discovery of oil. So they did not want anyone to know about it until the federal government could ensure that the oil was transferred to the federal government. If not, 100% of the oil revenue would go to the state of Terengganu. In the meantime, they secretly sold the oil to foreign buyers. The oil was transferred from the oil rigs to the ships in the middle of the sea and was exported. Only some people knew about it, the Petronas officers being some of those people. Lim Kit Siang came to find out about this secret arrangement and there was a hue and cry when he revealed that the oil was being stolen from Terengganu. It seems a Deep Throat in Petronas had told him about it. Exxon, in collaboration with Petronas, were fingered as the chief conspirators. A crisis was about to explode. There were rumours that all the documents in the Exxon office in Kuala Lumpur suddenly disappeared and reappeared in Singapore the following day. Then, suddenly, the whole thing mysteriously died down and nothing more was said about the matter. No denial or rebuttal was ever issued.
Soon after that, the Menteri Besar went into conflict with the Sultan and was forced to resign. He was also exiled from Terengganu and was not allowed to ever set foot on Terengganu soil again as long as the Sultan was still alive. He never returned to Terengganu until the Sultan died. The tense moment in that entire episode was when the Sultans brother stormed the Menteri Besars office and pointed a gun at the Menteri Besars head. The Sultans brother too was exiled to Pahang and only returned to Terengganu to attend the Sultans funeral.
http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/2012/02/07/stop-robbing-oil-from-the-states/
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Stop robbing oil from the states
21/02/2012 07:34
couldnt just take it. Oil and gas are the property of the states. So they needed to pass an Act of Parliament to legalise the illegal takeover of state property. There was, of course, some resistance to this move, in particular from Sabah. But all resistance was silenced when the dissenters died in a mysterious plane crash that has never been properly explained until today. Pakatan should stop talking about how much oil royalty to give the states and whether it should be increased from the current 5% to 20% or 50% or whatever. That is BN type of talk.
been giving them a mere 5% of the proceeds when it should be 100%. That is the reality of the situation. Lim Kit Siang of DAP knows about this. He was the one who revealed what was going on even before most people knew that oil was being extracted from Terengganu. And Tun Salleh Abas of PAS also knows about this. He was the architect who drafted the Petroleum Development Act. So no more talk about how much to give the states. We must now talk about what we are taking from the states. Raja Petra Kamarudin is a popular blogger based in Manchester, UK.
http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/2012/02/07/stop-robbing-oil-from-the-states/
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