Sabah is still waiting

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The Court of Appeal in Malaysia has suspended an order that would have required the Federal Government to reinstate Sabah's 40% revenue entitlement under the 1963 Malaysia Agreement. The decision has been met with disappointment from Sabahans, who feel that the state has been denied its rightful share of revenue for decades.
The Court of Appeal has allowed the Federal Government's application to suspend an order related to Sabah's 40% revenue entitlement. The Kota Kinabalu High Court had previously ruled that the Federal Government must reinstate Sabah's entitlement under the 1963 Malaysia Agreement. The suspension means Sabah will not receive its rightful share of revenue. The state has been receiving a flat rate, known as the Special Grant, which is a fraction of what it is owed. The decision has been met with disappointment from Sabahans, who feel that the state has been denied its rightful share of revenue for decades. The issue has sparked concerns about the state's infrastructure and development.
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