Taib prefers to stay out, leaves PBDS stalemate to ROS

comments     Tony Thien     Published     Updated

Chief Minister and Sarawak Barisan Nasional chairperson Abdul Taib Mahmud has said he does not want to interfere with the internal affairs of crisis-ridden Parti Bansa Dayak Sarawak (PBDS).

Assistant Minister Dublin Unting who is also PBDS information chief aligned to the Masing-Sng faction quoted Taib as saying this during their meeting with him yesterday.

"He leaves it to the Registrar of Societies to decide (on the dispute concerning the legitimacy of

leadership claim by the rival factions)," he added.

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