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29/07/2025

“Kalau bukan sekarang, bila lagi...Kalau bukan kita, siapa lagi. Ini kalilah, Sabah tanah airku. Master is here, master is not there,” katanya dalam ucapan dasar pada Persidangan Agung
— CM Hajiji, 28 Julai 2025

28/07/2025

July 24, 2025
On July 18, 2025, Datuk Christina Liew, Chairman of the Sabah-Malaysia My Second Home (SABAH-MM2H) Programme, lauded registered agents for their efforts in promoting the programme, which saw a rise in the number of applications from foreign nationals, especially from China, Taiwan, and other nations.
During a meeting with the 25 registered agents on Thursday, Liew, who is also the Minister of Tourism, Culture, and Environment, urged agents to continue spreading the word about the programme through international roadshows and other promotional channels.
“We look forward to more foreign applicants buying property here and considering Sabah as their second home,” she stated.
Additionally, Liew took the opportunity to brief the agents on the latest amendments to the Sabah-MM2H policy that had been approved by the State Cabinet. One noteworthy move includes lowering the applicants’ minimum age requirement from 30 to 25 years old. Moreover, successful candidates can now use any of the 12 approved commercial banks to make their mandatory fixed deposits. Furthermore, they are also allowed to withdraw up to 50% of the deposit for medical or educational costs after a 12-month period.
The agents largely approved of these changes, expressing optimism that the updated requirements would attract more candidates and increase interest in the program.
Liew acknowledged a few concerns raised by the agents, particularly those pertaining to the categorisation of buildings that qualify for the programme purchase.
“We will review and discuss these at our next monthly meeting and keep you updated,” assures Liew while further stating that the Sabah-MM2H Committee is still processing and accepting international applications efficiently.
Among those present at the meeting were Datuk Josie Lai, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, and other members of the State Sabah-MM2H Committee.

Key Features of Sabah-MM2H:
Visa Duration:
The Sabah-MM2H offers a renewable 5+5 year Social Visit Pass.
Property Ownership:
Participants are required to purchasing high-rise properties with minimum RM600,000 purchase price.
Dependents:
The program allows participants to bring their dependents to reside in Sabah: Spouse, parents-in-law, and children (including adopted children/ stepchildren) below 21 years of age.
Fixed Deposit:
Individual: RM150,000
Family: RM300,000
*Withdrawal allowed for up to 40% after 2 years
Income:
Proof of income (3 months) for individuals, RM10,000 per month, and for family, RM15,000 per month.
Minimum Stay Requirement:
Participants need to meet a minimum stay requirement of 30 days per calendar year to be eligible for visa renewal.

17/07/2025
15/07/2025

💰 Economic Development
Top performer: Musa Aman 2003–2018 ⭐⭐⭐⭐ — created large cash reserves (~RM4 billion), promoted foreign investment, industrial hubs.
Emerging: Shafie Apdal 2018–2020 ⭐⭐ — short tenure limited full realisation.
🛣️ Infrastructure
Leader: Harris Salleh 1976–1985 ⭐⭐⭐⭐ — major road-building, towns connected, initiated Labuan Federal Territory.
Musa Aman also expanded roads, ports, and logistics parks.
🌾 Rural Development
Focused Leaders: Tun Mustapha, Pairin, Shafie — all prioritized kampung infrastructure, rural clinics, native land titles.
📚 Education Access
Musa Aman led investment in rural schools and scholarships.
Shafie promoted inclusive policies for undocumented children and rural literacy.
🏛️ Sabah Autonomy & MA63 Advocacy
Strongest: Pairin Kitingan 1985–1994 ⭐⭐⭐ and Shafie — vocal defenders of Sabah’s constitutional rights, resource control, and federal negotiation.
Tun Datu Mustapha 1967–1975 ⭐⭐⭐ also championed autonomy but focused within a strong federal-Islamic identity.
🏛️ 1. Political Stability and Coalition Realignment
🟦 Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS) & Hajiji’s Leadership
12 Sept 2020 — Hajiji forms Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS): a coalition of PN, BN, and PBS ahead of the Sabah election .
26 Sept 2020 — In the state election, GRS wins 38 seats (17 PN, 14 BN, 7 PBS) and secures a simple majority .
29 Sept 2020 — Hajiji is sworn in as 16th Chief Minister. Forms a cabinet with members from GRS, PH, BN dissidents .
Mar 2022 — Sabah govt officially styled “GRS‑BN government” to reflect BN participation .
Jan 2023 — BN–UMNO withdraws support; Hajiji secures PH support and restructures the cabinet into a GRS‑PH Plus administration .
Mid‑2023 — Sabah enacts an anti-hopping law, stabilizing political defections .
2024–2025 — GRS-PH Plus government continues despite bribery allegations, the coalition remains intact.
🟦 Key Developments Under Hajiji's Administration (2020–2025)
Enacted the Anti-Hopping Law in Sabah (May 2023) — a major step toward stabilizing party-switching culture.
💼 2. State Rights & MA63 Implementation
Assertively pursued Sabah’s rights under the Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63).
Established the Sabah Petroleum Authority to negotiate directly with Petronas.
Successfully increased oil and gas revenue-sharing.
Advocated for greater administrative autonomy, particularly in education and infrastructure.
💰 3. Economic Recovery & State Budget
Tabled record-breaking Sabah State Budgets:
RM4.91 billion (2022)
RM5.14 billion (2023)
RM6.6 billion (2024) – highest ever for Sabah
Prioritized rural development, digital economy, and infrastructure.
Launched Sabah Maju Jaya (SMJ) Development Plan 2021–2025.
🏗️ 4. Infrastructure & Investment
Invested in Pan Borneo Highway, water treatment upgrades, and broadband infrastructure.
Launched the Kota Kinabalu Industrial Park expansion.
Attracted RM20+ billion in foreign and local investment (2020–2024).
Expanded ports and logistics for Palm oil, gas and mineral exports.
🌾 5. Agriculture & Rural Empowerment
Boosted agro-industrial projects under SMJ Blueprint.
Improved rural roads, clean water, and electricity access in interior Sabah.
Encouraged community-based tourism and native land use rights.
🧑‍🎓 6. Youth, Education & Digitalization
Expanded TVET (Technical & Vocational Education) centers.
Launched Sabah Digital Economy Blueprint.
Rolled out e-government and smart village pilot programs.
🌿 7. Environment & Conservation
Promoted sustainable logging, eco-tourism, and forest reserve protection.
Partnered with NGOs and international agencies to fund carbon offset projects.
📌 Summary
Datuk Hajiji’s tenure has been marked by:
Political resilience
A strong push for Sabah’s autonomy and rights
Big-budget economic plans
Emphasis on rural inclusion and infrastructure
Despite political instability and internal party friction, he has held Sabah's administration together and focused on long-term development goals like state empowerment, industrialization, and rural upliftment.

15/07/2025

🔹 Chief Ministers of Sabah (1967–2025)
12 May 1967 – 1 Nov 1975 Tun Mustapha Datu Harun Sabah Alliance (USNO)
1 Nov 1975 – 18 Apr 1976 Tun Mohammad Said Keruak BN (USNO)
18 Apr – 6 June 1976 Tun Fuad Stephens (2nd term) BERJAYA
6 June 1976 – 22 Apr 1985 Tan Sri Harris Salleh BN - BERJAYA
22 Apr 1985 – 17 Mar 1994 Tan Sri Joseph Pairin Kitingan PBS
17 Mar – 27 Dec 1994 Tun Sakaran Dandai BN (UMNO)
27 Dec 1994 – 28 May 1996 Datuk Salleh Said Keruak BN (UMNO)
28 May 1996 – 14 Mar 1999 Datuk Yong Teck Lee BN (SAPP)
14 Mar 1999 – 27 Mar 2001 Tan Sri Osu Sukam BN (UMNO)
27 Mar 2001 – 27 Mar 2003 Tan Sri Chong Kah Kiat BN (LDP)
27 Mar 2003 – 12 May 2018 Tan Sri Musa Aman BN (UMNO)
12 May 2018 – 29 Sep 2020 Datuk Seri Panglima Mohd. Shafie Apdal WARISAN-led PH‑Plus
29 Sep 2020 – Present (2025) Datuk Seri Panglima Hajiji Noor GRS (initially with BERSATU, now GAGASAN‑led)

14/07/2025

14-Jul-2025,
Penyelesaian hasil Sabah 40% diumum September depan
Fadillah Yusof berkata perkara itu dijangka diumumkan pada Mesyuarat Majlis Tindakan Perjanjian Malaysia 1963 (MA63) dijadualkan 12 Sept depan
Mesyuarat Jawatankuasa Teknikal Khas MA63 hari ini mendengar cadangan penyelesaian daripada Kerajaan Sabah, menurut Fadillah Yusof. (Gambar Bernama)
PETALING JAYA: Kerajaan dijangka mengumumkan penyelesaian berkaitan hasil Sabah sebanyak 40% pada mesyuarat Majlis Tindakan Perjanjian Malaysia 1963 (MA63) dijadualkan 12 Sept depan, kata Timbalan Perdana Menteri Fadillah Yusof.
Fadillah berkata cadangan memenuhi tuntutan Sabah di bawah Perkara 112C dan 112D Perlembagaan Persekutuan itu akan dikemukakan kepada Perdana Menteri Anwar Ibrahim dalam mesyuarat terbabit, lapor Sabah Media.
Menurutnya, Mesyuarat Jawatankuasa Teknikal Khas MA63 hari ini telah mendengar pembentangan serta cadangan penyelesaian daripada Kerajaan Sabah.
“Cadangan itu turut menerima maklum balas daripada Kementerian Kewangan dan Jabatan Peguam Negara di peringkat Persekutuan,” katanya selepas mesyuarat yang turut dihadiri Timbalan Ketua Menteri Jeffrey Kitingan dan Menteri Kewangan Masidi Manjun.
Fadillah berkata, mesyuarat teknikal ini diadakan bagi menyusun semula cadangan penyelesaian, termasuk cadangan interim, sebelum dibentang kepada perdana menteri untuk diputuskan secara rasmi dalam mesyuarat Majlis MA63 nanti.
“Kita memahami ada isu undang-undang yang sedang berjalan, termasuk kes yang difailkan Majlis Peguam Negeri Sabah.
“Maka, kita perlu berhati-hati, tetapi matlamat kita adalah untuk mencari penyelesaian secara bersama dan di luar bidang mahkamah,” katanya.


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