Masing camp in PBDS considers Plan B

comments     Tony Thien     Published     Updated

The rival faction within Parti Bansa Dayak Sarawak (PBDS) does not rule out the possibility of a new political party being formed, if the Registrar of Societies (ROS) determines that the current party is in violation of laws and de-registers it.

Information chief Dublin Unting - aligned to the Dr James Masing camp which is at loggerheads with rival president Daniel Tajem - said the move may be unavoidable if the party cannot be saved from de-registration.

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