KOTA KINABALU: The process on the appointment of Sabah and Sarawak representatives in the the Inland Revenue Board (IR) board of directors is expected...
: The process on the appointment of Sabah and Sarawak representatives in the the Inland Revenue Board board of directors is expected to be tabled in the next Parliament sitting scheduled from Oct 9 to Nov 30.said this would involved the tabling of the amendment bill, which ismis important to strengthen the appointment process through legislation.
“We know the importance of having representatives Sabah and Sarawak so that Sabah and Sarawak have access to information related to revenue collection to make other demands, for example, related to special grants,“ he added. Armizan, who is Papar Member of Parliament, said the move was a commitment by the Federal Government that reflects the political will to interpret the Malaysia Agreement 1963 , particularly in resolving the pending issues in the agreement.
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