2025年5月17日土曜日

NORTH KOREA DENOUNCES UNITED STATES, JAPAN'S PLEDGE TO CO-PRODUCE MISSILES ON HEGSETH VISIT - SEOUL NORTH KOREA

NORTH KOREA DENOUNCES UNITED STATES, JAPAN'S PLEDGE TO CO-PRODUCE MISSILES ON HEGSETH VISIT - SEOUL NORTH KOREA

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North Korea criticized a recent agreement by Japan and the United States on co-producing air-to-air missiles as aggravating regional security risks and another example of Washington's push to militarize Japan, state media said on Wednesday.


At a time the United States is upgrading its military command in Japan, the two countries' cooperation in munitions production clearly has military and aggressive intentions aimed at countries in the region, KCNA state news agency said.


The comments were attributed to an unnamed vice general director of the North's defense ministry and did not name specific countries.


But the official referred to the AIM-120 air-to-air missile system that the United States and Japan have agreed to accelerate co-producing during U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's visit to Tokyo on Sunday.


Advancing the deployment of such a weapon used by aircraft involved in frequent military drills in the region that already pose a grave security threat adds a "new element of strategic instability to the Asia-Pacific region," the official said.


"Certainly, the centre of gravity of the U.S. hegemony-oriented military security strategy is changing and it is a new warning signal for the Asia-Pacific regional society including the countries in Northeast Asia," the official said.


The agreement comes as "the U.S. has connived at and encouraged Japan's moves for a military giant since last century," the official said.


In Tokyo, Hegseth and his Japanese counterpart agreed to accelerate a plan to jointly produce beyond-visual-range air-to-air missiles and to consider co-producing other surface-to-air missiles.


Hegseth stressed the importance of Japan's role in deterring China including Beijing's threat across the Taiwan Strait, calling it a "cornerstone" of security in the region.


Such a positive recognition of Japan by Hegseth was in contrast with his criticism against European allies and U.S. President Donald Trump's complaint that Tokyo has not done enough to support the presence of U.S. military in the country.


It is a priority for North Korea to counter growing instability by bolstering its military deterrence, the Defense Ministry official said, without elaborating.

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2025年5月16日金曜日

COURT ORDERS JETSTAR JAPAN TO PAY DAMAGES, GRANT REST BREAKS TO CREW - TOKYO JAPAN

COURT ORDERS JETSTAR JAPAN TO PAY DAMAGES, GRANT REST BREAKS TO CREW - TOKYO JAPAN

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A Japanese court on Tuesday ordered a low-cost airline pay damages and grant its cabin crew breaks during flights in a lawsuit brought against the company claiming the lack of mandated rest while on duty violated the country's labor laws.


The Tokyo District Court ordered Jetstar Japan Co to pay 110,000 yen to each of the 35 plaintiffs, noting that there is a "high level of psychological and physical stress" during flights.


The case centered on whether a rule that allows exceptions to mandatory breaks -- such as for long-haul services or when work includes time that effectively serves as a break -- applied in this instance.


"The crew's health and dignity need to be protected for safe flights," the plaintiffs said in a statement after the ruling.


Jetstar Japan expressed regret at the decision and filed an appeal later in the day.


During the trial, the airline had claimed the flight attendants' work conditions did not require specified break periods, saying that they could take so-called crew rests in designated areas after providing in-flight services.


But Presiding Judge Yasumori Takase said crew rests did not count as breaks as they would still be required to attend to passengers and medical emergencies, ensure flight safety and clean the cabin and therefore the circumstances could not be recognized as "low in stress."


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2025年5月15日木曜日

"HAPPINESS, LOVE'S AT MOONIE MASS WEDDING AFTER JAPANESE COURT BLOW" - GAPYEONG, SOUTH KOREA

"HAPPINESS, LOVE'S AT MOONIE MASS WEDDING AFTER JAPANESE COURT BLOW" - GAPYEONG, SOUTH KOREA

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They've been called a cult, accused of coercive fundraising, and legally disbanded in Japan. But in a mountainous town nestled in South Korea, thousands of "Moonies" gathered this month for a mass wedding.


Around 1,300 couples from dozens of countries tied the knot at the Unification Church’s sprawling headquarters in Gapyeong, north of Seoul, under the supervision of their controversial leader, known as the "holy mother".


The spectacular tradition, which dates back to the first so-called "blessing ceremony" featuring 36 couples in 1961, is an integral part of the broadly neo-Christian beliefs held by the church, founded by Moon Sun-myung and now run by his widow, Han Hak-ja.


The church claims these mass weddings can help reverse South Korea's woeful birthrate, improve family values, and ultimately bring about Moon's goal of completing the unfulfilled mission of Jesus Christ to restore humanity to a state of "sinless" purity.


"I'm just really grateful," American Emmanuel Muyongo, 29, told AFP at the ceremony, where he married his Japanese wife, whom he met years ago and grew close to at a church in the United States.


Muyongo's own parents married at a mass wedding, and he said that he was honored "to experience what my parents' experienced".


"We love you, Holy Mother Han!" the couples shouted in unison at one point during the event, which featured blaring fanfare and confetti cannons.


Han, 82, looked almost eerily calm throughout the festivities, once slowly waving at her excited followers while wearing sunglasses and a green dress.


The church, which was founded in 1954, claims to have around three million followers globally -- including 300,000 in South Korea, 600,000 in Japan -- and oversees a sprawling business empire encompassing construction, tourism, education and media, among others.


But in Japan, the church has been accused of coercive fundraising, especially after the 2022 assassination of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, allegedly carried out by a man who harbored resentment toward the sect.


A court there revoked its legal status as an organization last month, although its members can continue to meet.


Abe's accused killer blamed the church for his family's financial ruin, after his mother made huge donations. Abe -- along with other world leaders including U.S. President Donald Trump -- had sent video messages to events linked to the church.


But at the mass wedding this month, followers were unfazed by the recent legal blow, with the visibly emotional couples -- including Japanese -- radiating joy and gratitude to Han.


After Moon's 2012 death, Han stepped up to lead the church and is now referred to by members as god's "only begotten daughter" and the "holy mother".


The church has links to everything from a major South Korean newspaper to a high-end ski resort used for the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics. It is also affiliated with esteemed art institutes.


In 1991, Han joined her late husband -- revered by followers as a messiah but dismissed by critics as a charlatan -- on his trip to North Korea to meet with its founder, Kim Il Sung, to discuss the reunification of the divided peninsula.


When her husband died, North Korea's current leader Kim Jong Un sent a personal message of condolence. He later presented her with a pair of North Korean Pungsan dogs, a token of his goodwill.


This week, South Korean media alleged that the church had bribed former first lady Kim Keon Hee -- whose husband, Yoon Suk Yeol, was recently ousted over his declaration of martial law -- with a diamond necklace worth around $41,970.


The church has appealed the Japanese court's decision.


Experts say that Japan, Korea's former colonial ruler, has long been a financial hub for the sect.


"Usually, religious businesses like Unification Church target isolated lower-middle class individuals," Vladimir Tikhonov, Korean Studies professor at the University of Oslo, told AFP.


"Their main 'hunting ground' is not South Korea, it is actually Japan," he added.


Since the 1960s, the church is believed to have generated as much as 80 percent of its global revenues from Japan, according to Levi McLaughlin, a religious studies professor at North Carolina State University.


During Japan's 1980s bubble economy, its branch reportedly sent up to 10 billion yen ($70 million) per month to the South Korean headquarters.


Japanese followers are told to "atone" for the country's colonial past, and McLaughlin told AFP the mass weddings have been framed as a form of "indemnity".


The church plays a role in match-making couples, experts say, with Japanese women often matched with non-Japanese men -- and critics slam the cult-like cutting of family ties that sometimes results.


But this month in Gapyeong, more than 1,000 couples -- each bride in near-identical white gowns and modest tiaras -- wiped away tears, held hands tightly, and swayed to music as they danced and took selfies.


The couples "started from happiness and love, but it seems that those who don't understand it well are misinterpreting it and only seeing the negative aspects", Remi Kosuga, 27, one of the brides, told AFP. "We simply want to believe in and learn about love. ... I hope people can see that."

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2025年5月14日水曜日

JAPANESE CARMAKERS AIM TO BOUNCE BACK WITH NEW EVS AT SHANGHAI SHOW - SHANGHAI CHINA

JAPANESE CARMAKERS AIM TO BOUNCE BACK WITH NEW EVS AT SHANGHAI SHOW - SHANGHAI CHINA

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Major Japanese automakers unveiled their latest electric vehicle models at the Shanghai motor show on Wednesday, hoping to bounce back in the Chinese market that has seen cutthroat competition with local carmakers amid a rapid shift toward new energy vehicles.


About 1,000 companies, including auto parts makers, are participating in the biennial show through May 2, one of the world's biggest auto exhibitions, at a time when a tit-for-tat tariff war between the United States and China has cast a shadow over the car industry.


Japanese manufacturers stressed their policy of accelerating localization in China, the world's largest auto market, through collaboration with Chinese partners and adopting locally developed technologies to better meet customer needs.


Toyota Motor Corp. is displaying its new bZ7 EV model for the first time, while Honda Motor Co. is exhibiting the latest version of its Ye EV series exclusively launched for the Chinese market.


Li Hui, general manager of Toyota China, told a press conference the new battery EV sedan, which the company aims to commercialize within a year, will be equipped for the first time with an operating system developed by Chinese telecom giant Huawei Technologies Co.


Through the adoption of Huawei technology for the driver's seat interface, "we have achieved smartphone-like functionality in cars," Li said.


Toyota also unveiled a new EV model for the upscale Lexus brand. In February, the manufacturer said it will build a new factory in Shanghai to produce Lexus EVs and batteries from 2027 or later.


Masayuki Igarashi, chief of Honda's China operations, said in presenting the new GT model of the Ye series that the company will adopt artificial intelligence technologies of Chinese startup DeepSeek for all future Ye vehicles.


Referring to cutting-edge technologies in the areas of electrification and intelligence in the Chinese auto market, he added that Honda will "incorporate the strength of local companies" and further develop its own products.


Nissan Motor Co. revealed its new plug-in hybrid pickup truck Frontier Pro, which the company plans to sell in China later this year and export to other markets within a year.


China's BYD Co. and some other local automakers are exhibiting cars equipped with technologies such as AI-powered driver-assistance systems in a heated race to develop smart and intelligent vehicles.


In 2024, new energy vehicles, including EVs and plug-in hybrids, accounted for around 45 percent of new car sales in China.


China slapped additional tariffs of 125 percent on all American imports in retaliation for 145 percent extra duties imposed on all U.S. imports of Chinese goods.


Following the escalation of the trade war, Ford Motor Co. has halted shipments of cars made in the United States to China, while Tesla Inc. has stopped accepting new orders in China for vehicles made in America, according to media reports.


An official of the Lincoln luxury brand under the Ford Motor group expressed concern about the hefty tariffs, saying the most upscale model launched Wednesday is imported from the United States.


"When we finish selling its inventories of 100 units, each carrying a price tag of up to 1.45 million yuan ($199,000), they will be subject to extra 125 percent tariffs. When their prices are more than doubled, we will be beaten by Chinese brands," the official said.

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2025年5月13日火曜日

VIRAL - MALAYSIA BERDUKA " IBU GAJAH KEHILANGAN ANAKNYA DIGILIS LORI AKAN KEMBALI KE LOKASI KEJADIAN "

VIRAL - MALAYSIA BERDUKA " IBU GAJAH KEHILANGAN ANAKNYA DIGILIS LORI AKAN KEMBALI KE LOKASI KEJADIAN "

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GERIK – Ibu gajah yang kehilangan anaknya akibat dilanggar sebuah lori muatan ayam dalam kejadian kemalangan di Jalan Raya Timur-Barat (JRTB) Gerik-Jeli, awal pagi tadi, mungkin akan kembali ke lokasi kejadian.


Jabatan Perlindungan Hidupan Liar dan Taman Negara (Perhilitan) bertindak menggunakan pelali untuk membawa ibu gajah terbabit jauh dari lokasi selepas haiwan tersebut enggan berganjak dari anaknya.


Tindakan itu terpaksa dilakukan bagi mengelak berlakunya risiko terhadap pengguna jalan raya di laluan berkenaan, selain memudahkan usaha mengeluarkan bangkai anak gajah tersebut.


Pengarah Perhilitan Perak, Yusoff Shariff berkata, dalam operasi itu, seramai 10 anggota dari Perhilitan Perak dan Kelantan ditugaskan membantu ‘menenangkan’ ibu gajah berkenaan.


“Pelali yang kita gunakan mengikut dos sesuai berdasarkan berat gajah tersebut bagi membolehkan ia dibawa ke hutan berhampiran. Lokasi pemindahan hanya sekitar satu kilometer dari tempat kejadian.


“Memang ada kemungkinan gajah itu akan kembali ke lokasi kejadian, tetapi kita berharap ia akan bertemu dengan kumpulan gajah lain dan terus mengikut kumpulan tersebut,” katanya kepada Sinar Harian pada Ahad.


Yusoff berkata, gajah denak atau lori khas tidak digunakan dalam proses tersebut kerana tindakan perlu dilakukan segera bagi mengelak kesesakan trafik di lokasi berkenaan.


Terdahulu, video menyayat hati berdurasi seminit 11 saat yang tular di media sosial mengundang reaksi simpati dalam kalangan warganet apabila melihat tindakan ibu gajah yang enggan berganjak dari lokasi kerana mahu ‘menyelamatkan’ anaknya.


Difahamkan, kemalangan kira-kira jam 2 pagi itu membabitkan sebuah lori muatan ayam dan seekor anak gajah yang ditemui terperosok di bawah bahagian hadapan lori berkenaan.

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2025年5月12日月曜日

MOUNT FUJI CLIMBERS TO BE REQUIRED TO WEAR PROPER CLOTHING - KOFU YAMANASHI JAPAN

MOUNT FUJI CLIMBERS TO BE REQUIRED TO WEAR PROPER CLOTHING - KOFU YAMANASHI JAPAN 

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People planning to visit Mount Fuji will be required to wear appropriate climbing gear, the local government hosting the mountain's most popular trail said, as it begins accepting reservations next week.


As part of the online reservation process set to begin Thursday, visitors must agree to terms including wearing warm clothing and appropriate footwear, Yamanashi Prefecture said, adding that access to the Yoshida Trail may be denied for noncompliance.


The new measure comes amid a rise in foreign visitors and growing concerns about overcrowding, with many lightly dressed climbers seen on the mountain last year. Local governments are seeking to address these issues ahead of the climbing season starting in early July.


Climbers of the 3,776-meter peak will also be required to agree to rules such as not littering and not straying from designated trails, the prefecture said.


Reservations can be made on the official website with an advance payment of 4,000 yen.


Shizuoka Prefecture, which manages the other three trails, will require climbers to review rules and etiquette through its registration system, with the process set to begin in early May. The local government will also start collecting a 4,000 yen fee this summer.


Mount Fuji was designated a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site in 2013. It attracts hundreds of thousands of climbers yearly during its official climbing season through September.

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2025年5月11日日曜日

MUSEUM ON JAPAN'S TERRITORIAL DISPUTES REOPENS HOPING TO ATTRACT YOUNGER VISITORS - TOKYO JAPAN

MUSEUM ON JAPAN'S TERRITORIAL DISPUTES REOPENS HOPING TO ATTRACT YOUNGER VISITORS - TOKYO JAPAN

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A Tokyo museum presenting Japan's perspective on its territorial disputes has reopened after renovations, hoping to draw more young visitors.


The National Museum of Territory and Sovereignty features exhibits on the Northern Territories -- Russian-held, Japanese-claimed islands off Hokkaido known in Russia as the Southern Kurils -- as well as the South Korea-controlled islets in the Sea of Japan, called Takeshima in Japan and Dokdo in South Korea.


The exhibits also include the Tokyo-controlled, Beijing-claimed Senkaku Islands in the East China Sea.


The museum had previously relied heavily on text-heavy panels but has introduced new exhibits to attract younger visitors, including an immersive theater featuring computer-generated images of the Northern Territories, Senkaku Islands and Takeshima projected on the walls, floor and ceiling, allowing visitors to feel as if they are flying or underwater.


"I hope that (the museum) creates an opportunity for visitors to deepen their understanding of Japan's territorial sovereignty," Manabu Sakai, the minister in charge of territorial issues, said at the reopening ceremony on Friday.


South Korea's Foreign Ministry said in a statement that it strongly opposes the reopening and has requested the museum be shut down, adding that Japan's claim over Takeshima is not conducive to the future-oriented direction of bilateral relations.

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2025年5月10日土曜日

ORGANIZERS, VISITORS BRACING FOR HOT WEATHER AT OSAKA EXPO - OSAKA JAPAN

ORGANIZERS, VISITORS BRACING FOR HOT WEATHER AT OSAKA EXPO - OSAKA JAPAN

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With Sunday marking one week since the opening of the six-month World Exposition on an artificial island in Osaka Bay, organizers and visitors are bracing for hot weather, as entrance gates and pavilions have been experiencing long lines.


The Japan Association for the 2025 World Exposition said it hopes to see an increase in daily visitors, which currently range from 40,000 to just under 80,000 on weekdays. If the current pace continues, attendance will fall short of the target of attracting 28.2 million people over the course of the event on Yumeshima through Oct. 13.


On the first Saturday since the event opened, visitors wearing hats and holding umbrellas for shade lined up at the east gate near Yumeshima Station, which connects directly to the expo site. The temperature reached 28.1 C, the highest since the expo began.


Hiromi Matsushita, a 36-year-old resident of Aichi Prefecture in central Japan, said after filling her bottle at a water station at the venue, "I'm happy I can drink cold water without creating trash."


People also formed long queues in front of pavilions set up by participating countries and regions, as some allowed entry without prior reservations.


Visitors to a joint pavilion by the five Nordic countries -- Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden -- can rent umbrellas while waiting outdoors, according to the facility's organizer. Water mist systems have been installed at the Oman and South Korea pavilions.


In contrast to the east gate, the flow of visitors arriving by bus was smoother at the other entrance gate, the west gate.


The association is encouraging visitors traveling by private car to use park-and-ride systems, in which shuttle buses transport people from three designated parking lots to the venue. The nearest lot, Maishima on Yumeshima, about 15 minutes from the expo site, still had available spaces.


The expo drew nearly 120,000 visitors on its opening day, April 13, amid concerns over rising construction costs, delays in pavilion completion and low public support.


To reach the target of 28.2 million visitors, the expo would need to draw an average of 150,000 people daily. The association hopes attendance will increase in the latter half of the expo period, as seen in past editions.


In the past week, heavy rain and lightning warnings forced access to the top of the Grand Ring -- the expo's symbolic wooden structure with a circumference of 2 kilometers that encircles the venue -- to be restricted.


Among the 158 participating countries and regions, India, Nepal, Vietnam and Brunei still have not completed their exhibits due to ongoing construction work on interiors and displays, according to the association.

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2025年5月9日金曜日

SABAH STATE ASSEMBLY PASSES FOUR BILLS - KOTA KINABALU, SABAH MALAYSIA

SABAH STATE ASSEMBLY PASSES FOUR BILLS - KOTA KINABALU, SABAH MALAYSIA 

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KOTA KINABALU (April 17): Four enactment bills concerning various sectors in Sabah were passed on the last day of the State Legislative Assembly sitting today.


The first, the Forest Enactment (Amendment) Bill 2025, was tabled by the Assistant Minister in the Chief Minister’s Department, Datuk Abidin Madingkir. The amendment makes it compulsory to obtain a licence for any forest carbon activity, including those carried out on state land, forest reserves and privately titled land.


The second bill, the Land (Amendment) Enactment 2025, was presented by the Assistant Minister to the Chief Minister, Datuk Nizam Abu Bakar Titingan. It aims to safeguard property buyers from losing ownership due to fraudulent actions committed by previous proprietors.


The third, the Housing Development (Control and Licensing) Enactment (Amendment) Bill 2023 (Amendment) 2025, was tabled by the State Minister of Local Government and Housing, Datuk Seri Dr Joachim Gunsalam. This amendment seeks to introduce key measures to ensure that housing projects are completed on schedule and that developers are held accountable for delays and non-compliance.


The final bill, the Agricultural Fertiliser Bill 2025 (Rang Undang-Undang Baja Pertanian 2025), was tabled by Deputy Chief Minister I Datuk Seri Panglima Dr Jeffrey Kitingan.


The bill is intended to regulate the production, distribution and use of fertilisers in Sabah, ensuring that only those meeting established standards in terms of quality, formulation, safety and environmental sustainability are permitted.

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2025年5月8日木曜日

OUTCRY AS JAIL TERM FOR ROGUE DEVELOPERS CUT - KOTA KINABALU SABAH MALAYSIA

OUTCRY AS JAIL TERM FOR ROGUE DEVELOPERS CUT - KOTA KINABALU SABAH MALAYSIA

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KOTA KINABALU (April 17, 2025): A proposal to reduce the prison sentence for developers who abandon housing projects from five to three years has drawn criticism from several members of the Sabah State Legislative Assembly.


The amendment was presented today as part of the Housing Development (Control and Licensing) Enactment (Amendment) Bill 2023 (Amendment) 2025.


The Bill was tabled by Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Dr Joachim Gunsalam, who is also the Local Government and Housing Minister.


While the overall intent of the amendment to better protect the rights and interests of homebuyers was supported by many, Clause 4 of the Bill, which proposes reducing the maximum imprisonment period, became the focal point of intense debate and strong opposition.


Among the assembly members who voiced their disapproval were Kapayan assemblywoman Jannie Lasimbang, Tungku assemblyman Assaffal P. Alian, Tanjung Aru assemblyman Datuk Junz Wong and Bugaya assemblyman Jamil Hamzah.


Jannie, citing an abandoned housing project in her constituency, warned that the proposed reduction in punishment could send the wrong signal.


“It gives the impression that the offence committed by developers is not serious, even though violating licence conditions can result in years of suffering for buyers, particularly those from the B40 income group.


“Those who purchase homes in abandoned projects not only jeopardise their future but also risk their life savings. In Kepayan, for instance, I’ve witnessed how badly affected the buyers of the stalled Triconic Tower project have been. There’s still no solution. I truly sympathise with their plight,” she said.


Jannie argued that harsh penalties are an essential deterrent to ensure developers act with greater responsibility and integrity. She urged the ministry to provide a clear and rational explanation for the decision to lessen the penalty.


Assaffal took a firmer stance, saying the prison term should in fact be lengthened to compel developers to honour their commitments.


He also proposed that the deposit required from developers prior to launching any project in the state be increased to further safeguard buyers’ interests.


“In Lahad Datu, there are buyers of the Taman Khazanah project who have never been able to move into their homes, even after retirement, because the development was abandoned.


“As elected lawmakers, it is our responsibility to defend the rights of these people. Developers who behave this way should not be protected. They exploit buyers and harm the public. This Bill should be a stronger instrument to fight for the people,” he said.


Meanwhile, Junz admitted that he had not previously known that Sabah law allowed for the imprisonment of developers who abandon their projects.


“I find this very interesting because I wasn’t aware that such a jail sentence existed. To my knowledge, no developer in Sabah has ever been jailed under this law.


“There are many cases of abandoned projects here. Some developers have even passed away, and yet no one has ever been held accountable. I call on the government to take stricter action, including blacklisting these developers from undertaking any future housing developments in Sabah,” he added.


In response, Joachim explained that the reduced sentence was introduced to bring Sabah’s laws in line with those at the federal level. However, this explanation was challenged by Jamil, who said such a move undermines the dignity of the State Assembly.


“The differences between state and federal laws are not a problem. There are already many areas where they differ, including syariah law. But when it comes to abandoned housing projects, we must look at the issue from a fairer perspective.


“Why are house prices in Kuala Lumpur higher than in Sabah, yet when it comes to sentencing, we’re standardising it? The laws we pass in this Assembly are a reflection of our honour. I believe reducing the sentence damages the integrity of this assembly. It would be far better to maintain the current penalty,” he said.


For the record, the original amendment to the Enactment was passed in 2023 to reflect the current needs and growing demands of the public.


However, in an effort to further improve the legislation, a new round of amendments was introduced following consultations with stakeholders, including the Sabah Housing and Real Estate Developers Association (SHAREDA), Sabah Law Society (SLS), Royal Institution of Surveyors Malaysia (Sabah Branch), Pertubuhan Arkitek Malaysia (PAM Sabah Chapter), The Institution of Engineers Malaysia (Sabah Branch) and the Sabah State Attorney-General’s Department.


Joachim noted that the revised Bill encompasses four key clauses, including provisions for the commencement date, exemptions for certain government agencies, the use of developers’ deposits to fulfil obligations in failed projects and the controversial reduction of the prison term for abandoning developments.


“This Bill has gone through a comprehensive and inclusive process, involving close collaboration between the ministry, relevant departments, government agencies and industry stakeholders before it was finalised,” said Joachim.


Despite the heated objections and concerns raised during the debate, the Bill was eventually passed by the State Legislative Assembly.

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