KOTA KINABALU: The federal government should consider holding non-binding conciliation or mediation dialogues with the claimants of the French arbitral award dated Feb 28, 2022, says the Sabah Law Society (SLS).
Sabah never belonged to Sulu. The weight of evidence, treaties, documents and history prove that Sabah was ceded by Brunei to Overbeck (1877) - British North Borneo Chartered Company (1881) - surrendered to Japanese Occupation (1943) - British Military Administration (1945) - Bitish Colony (1946) – Malaysia (1963)
KOTA KINABALU, April 4 Former attorney general Tan Sri Tommy Thomas today said that the RM62.59 billion award by a French arbitration court to the descendants of the Sulu Sultanate against the Malaysian government should not have never been heard at all as it was an illegitimate move by.
Descendants of the sultan of Sulu were “chased away” by a British court when they tried to start arbitration proceedings there against Malaysia, says former attorney-general Tommy Thomas