PETALING JAYA: A senator has taken a swipe at Dr Mahathir Mohamad for saying that Sarawak’s quest for greater autonomy and control over its oil and gas resources must go through Parliament rather than backroom negotiations.
Robert Lau of the Sarawak United Peoples’ Party questioned whether Mahathir would have held the same stand when the state handed over its oil and gas rights in 1976.
“Did this principle apply when then-Sarawak chief minister Abdul Rahman Yakub was pressured into signing a one-page letter in June 1976, effectively surrendering the state’s oil and gas rights to Petronas?” Lau said, according to The Borneo Post.