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UN letter to the State Government of Sabah raises transparency and human rights concerns with the two million hectare Nature Conservation…
The State Government of Sabah's response ignores or dismisses the concerns.
Mar 22, 2024
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Chris Lang
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ALLCOT’s letter to Jeffrey Kitingan about Sabah’s Nature Conservation Agreement is dated 2 December 2021 and “No acceptance or posterior…
Further clarification from ALLCOT: “There is no real engagement nor a legally binding agreement between the parties”
Sep 13, 2023
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Chris Lang
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“No, it is not true.” ALLCOT’s response to Jeffrey Kitingan’s claim that “We are engaged with ALLCOT Group” in the Nature Conservation…
Jeffrey Kitingan, Sabah’s Deputy Chief Minister, it would appear, is a liar
Sep 12, 2023
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Chris Lang
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The return of Sabah’s Nature Conservation Agreement
No Free, Prior Informed Consent. No Additionality. No Transparency. No Credibility.
Sep 12, 2023
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Chris Lang
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A question for Jeffrey Kitingan, Sabah’s Deputy Chief Minister: Who owns Lionsgate, the company registered in the British Virgin Islands…
On 9 February 2022, the State Attorney General for Sabah put out a press statement in which she described the proposed two-million-hectare Nature…
Feb 25, 2022
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Chris Lang
“Sabah’s Nature Conservation Agreement “legally impotent” says Attorney General
Sabah’s Attorney General put out a press statement about the proposed two-million-hectare Nature Conservation Agreement, last week.
Feb 16, 2022
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Chris Lang
Whistleblower on Sabah’s Nature Conservation Agreement: “An obvious con”
In November 2021, John C.
Feb 7, 2022
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Chris Lang
Leaked: Sabah’s Nature Conservation Agreement
Earlier this month, REDD-Monitor wrote about a planned two million hectare carbon deal in Sabah, Malaysia.
Dec 16, 2021
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Chris Lang
Sabah’s Nature Conservation Agreement: A two million hectare carbon deal involving a fake director, an inequitable agreement, a history of…
As well as a series of offshore companies, and a sprinkling of neocolonial racism.
Dec 5, 2021
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Chris Lang
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