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Resettled families call for share of Bakun dam earnings

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The Balui Lake Native Association says many families who were resettled to make way for the country’s biggest hydropower dam continue to face problems.

PETALING JAYA: Community leaders in Belaga, Sarawak, have urged the state government to set aside part of the earnings from the Bakun dam hydropower for people affected by the project.

The Balui Lake Native Association said 1% to 2% of Sarawak Energy’s annual gross revenue from Bakun should be set aside for affected families, or a levy placed on electricity generated or sold, based on a per-kilowatt-hour rate.

It suggested a community trust fund be set up, run by a board that includes community representatives, the Sarawak government, Sarawak Energy, and independent experts, Dayak Daily reported.

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