KOTA KINABALU: A proposal has been made to the Federal government to lift the ban on the Golden Son of the Kadazan, a book about former Sabah minister Datuk Peter J Mojuntin.
Entrepreneur Development and Cooperatives Minister Datuk Ewon Benedick said he has raised the issue in the Cabinet meeting.
Datuk Peter Mojuntin, the late Mojuntin’s eldest son, called for Putrajaya to make the book made available to the public following the government’s decision to declassify the investigation report on the “Double Six” plane crash. “We implore our most honourable Prime Minister and his Cabinet to continue doing the right thing,” Donald added.
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