Musa Aman still in London, says Jeffrey Kitingan

Musa Aman still in London, says Jeffrey Kitingan

The Keningau MP said he had spoken to Musa recently and had asked him to return home to resolve issues facing him.

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Keningau MP Jeffrey Kitingan says he told Musa Aman to come back soonest in order for people not to speculate about him. (Bernama pic)
KUALA LUMPUR:
Former Sabah chief minister Musa Aman, who is now on Bukit Aman’s wanted list, is apparently still holed up and undergoing treatment in London, said ally Jeffrey Kitingan.

The Keningau MP said he had spoken to Musa recently and had asked him to return home to resolve issues involving him.

“Latest I know, he is in London. I spoke to him once, a little bit more than a week ago.

“I asked about his condition. He said he was OK, and I updated him on what has happened (in Sabah).

“I told him to come back soonest in order for people not to speculate and he said: ‘Yes. I will be coming back’,” he told Bernama at the Parliament lobby after the opening of the 14th Parliament by Yang di-Pertuan Agong Sultan Muhammad V here today.

Musa, who is Sungai Sibuga state assemblyman, reportedly fled to London on May 17 after creating a leadership crisis in the state.

He is now sought by the police over alleged criminal intimidation against the Sabah governor during the May 10 swearing-in ceremony.

He is also being investigated by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) over allegations of buying over assemblymen.

According to news reports, Musa must return to Sabah latest by Aug 11 to attend the state assembly sitting, whereby failure to do so would cause him to lose his state seat under Article 22 (2) of the Sabah state constitution.

Musa was initially sworn in as chief minister before the Sabah governor on May 10 but lost his majority in less than 48 hours, with Parti Warisan Sabah president Mohd Shafie Apdal being sworn in on May 12.

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