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Kitingan’s new Sabah bloc faces trust deficit, says analyst

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STAR president Jeffrey Kitingan’s track record of hopping from party to party through the decades is expected to be held against him.

PETALING JAYA: Jeffrey Kitingan’s political history is among the hurdles that face efforts to form a new all-local coalition in Sabah ahead of the state election next month, say political analysts.

Kitingan is spearheading the move to form a local political alliance called Gerakan Bersatu Sabah (GBS).

Political analyst Syahruddin Awang Ahmad of Universiti Malaysia Sabah said Kitingan, president of Parti Solidariti Tanah Airku (STAR), may be known as a figure who fights for Sabah’s rights, but his record of party-hopping and financial integrity issues were major stumbling blocks.

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