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SAPP senior vice-president and youth chief resign
Thu, Sep 18, 2008
The New Straits Times
>KOTA KINABALU, MALAYSIA - SABAH Progressive Party (SAPP) senior vice-president Jimmy Wong and the party's youth chief Au Kam Wah have both resigned from the party. Both said it was against their conscience to remain in the party, which pulled out of the Barisan Nasional coalition yesterday.

Au, who is also Elopura state assemblyman, said he will remain as an independent despite getting offers from BN parties and Opposition. -- NST

 

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