
Warisan's GLC talk an insult to Sabahans' intelligence - Mandela
Mandela
KOTA KINABALU (May 30): Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS) Penampang Youth chief Datuk Ceasar Mandela Malakun has dismissed recent claims by Warisan vice president Datuk Junz Wong on good governance, saying Warisan's track record with state-linked companies tells a very different story.
Mandela said Warisan's portrayal of itself as a reform-oriented administration does not reflect the realities of its time in government from 2018 to 2020, particularly in the management of Sabah International Petroleum (SIP) and Sabah Development Bank (SDBank).
'When the then Chief Minister and Finance Minister also took on the role of SIP chairman, it raised serious concerns about the concentration of power and oversight,' he said in a statement on Friday.
'From May 2018 to September 2020, SIP's debts to SDBank increased from RM1.05 billion to RM1.24 billion, while its total group liabilities — combining those with commercial banks — rose to RM1.75 billion.'
Mandela also pointed to SDBank's deteriorating fiscal position during the same period. The bank's external bond obligations reportedly jumped from RM3.66 billion to RM4.57 billion by the time Warisan left office.
'Despite clear signs of financial distress, the bank continued to declare annual profits — a situation which, according to industry observers at the time, raised concerns of pervasive and systemic governance weaknesses, including the possible use of creative accounting practices that may have masked the bank's underlying financial risks,' he added.
He said the GRS-led government is currently undertaking restructuring efforts to address the issues left behind.
'Today, SIP and SDBank are undergoing necessary reforms to restore proper financial discipline, improve risk management, and ensure that these institutions serve their developmental mandate effectively.'
While Mandela welcomed public discussion on GLC reform, he stressed that such conversations must be rooted in truth, not politically motivated historical distortion.
'Sabahans deserve the truth, not Junz's selective memory. Governance isn't about rhetorics — it's about taking responsibility,' he said.
Mandela added that the GRS administration remains focused on restoring public trust in state institutions through long-term, structural improvements.
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