The full investigative results of the Double Six tragedy, which were revealed recently by both Malaysia and Australia, have sparked fresh questions about why they had remained classified material for more than four decades.
“After reading both reports, I find no justifiable reason to keep the Malaysia report under wraps for more than four decades,” said Datuk Donald Mojuntin, the eldest son of Datuk Peter Mojuntin who was among those killed in the June 6, 1976 Nomad plane crash in Sembulan, here.
“Why was it classified? Is there anything else to it? Was there anything more related to the reports that needed to be kept secret? Dear Daily Express reader,Ever since 1963, before the formation of Malaysia, The Daily Express has kept the public well-informed as well as helped shape Sabah & Labuan's development for almost 60 years.
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