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551 licences issued since Gas Distribution (Amendment) Bill 2023 enforcement
551 licences issued since Gas Distribution (Amendment) Bill 2023 enforcement

Borneo Post

time22-05-2025

  • Business
  • Borneo Post

551 licences issued since Gas Distribution (Amendment) Bill 2023 enforcement

Datuk Ibrahim Baki — Photo by Chimon Upon KUCHING (May 22): A total of 551 licences have been issued to Sarawak's gas industry players since the enforcement of the Gas Distribution (Amendment) Bill 2023, said Datuk Ibrahim Baki. Deputy Minister for Utility (Sarawak Energy and Petros) said the regulatory measures were implemented following the amendments to the Distribution of Gas Ordinance (DGO) 2016, which came into effect last year. 'A total of 14 licences have been issued to upstream industry players and 537 licences to downstream players under DGO 2016 to operate in Sarawak,' he said in response to a question raised by Safiee Ahmad (GPS-Daro) in the State Legislative Assembly here today. In addition to issuing licences, he said the ministry also took enforcement action by issuing 10 non-compliance notices to gas distributors operating without valid licences. Responding to a supplementary question regarding the types of licences issued, Ibrahim explained that under Section 7 of DGO 2016, there are seven categories of licences. The first covers the import of gas for purposes such as regasification, processing, treatment, separation, utilisation, or distribution within Sarawak. The second category involves the regasification of gas; the third covers the treatment, separation, or processing of gas; while the fourth category pertains to the transportation of gas. The construction, management, or maintenance of gas pipelines or other equipment used for gas distribution comes under the fifth category; the sixth category is for the supply of gas; and the seventh allows for the retail of gas. For those operating without a valid licence, Ibrahim emphasised that under Section 21A of DGO 2016, offenders may be fined up to RM20 million for a first offence. For subsequent offences, the fine can increase up to 10 times the original amount. Gas Distribution (Amendment) Bill 2023 Ibrahim Baki lead

Amended Land Code accommodates endowments for all religions in Sarawak, says Daro rep
Amended Land Code accommodates endowments for all religions in Sarawak, says Daro rep

Borneo Post

time21-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Borneo Post

Amended Land Code accommodates endowments for all religions in Sarawak, says Daro rep

Safiee Ahmad KUCHING (May 21): The Land Code (Amendment) Bill 2025, which was passed in the State Legislative Assembly (DUN) yesterday, is significant because it introduced a new legal framework to govern matters relating to wakaf and endowment. Safiee Ahmad (GPS-Daro) said this is intended to formalise the registration and management of wakaf and endowment lands. According to him, the amendment is not exclusive to any one religion, but has the inclusive intent of accommodating all religions practiced in Sarawak. 'Under this framework, landowners who wish to endow or dedicate their lands for religious or welfare purposes will now have a clear, efficient, and legally secure pathway to do so. 'No more unnecessary red tape and, most importantly, the noble intentions of landowners will no longer be hindered by legal uncertainty,' he said. He said as Sarawak is a land of many cultures, ethnicities, and religions, the state's strength lies in Sarawakians' ability to live together in peace despite these differences. 'Therefore, it is only fitting that our laws evolve to reflect this multireligious and multicultural to ensure that such contributions are safeguarded and properly utilised for the benefit of future generations,' he said. He stated the amendments also introduce clear and enforceable provisions to regulate the transportation of rock materials out of Sarawak. 'This is a critical step in ensuring that our natural resources are responsibly managed and that Sarawak's rightful revenue from these resources is properly collected. 'By making licensing requirements legally enforceable and enabling the effective collection of fees and royalties, we are protecting not only our environment but also the economic interests of the state,' he explained. He opined the move conveys a clear and firm message that the illegal extraction and transport of rock materials will not be condoned, and that all operators, whether from the public or private sector, are required to adhere strictly to established procedures. The introduction of stringent penalties through the amendments serve as a critical deterrent against unlawful activities that deplete the state's natural resources, he said. He stressed it is imperative that the law remains resolute and that its enforcement is both consistent and credible. Safiee pointed out that approval periods for development proposals are now aligned with updated policies of the State Planning Authority (SPA) for greater certainty and efficiency in the planning process, reducing unnecessary delays, and improving transparency. Additionally, the amendments introduce a new requirement for the submission of as-built utility data, a progressive step that supports the creation of a 3D utility mapping framework and the formation of dedicated committees. 'This is not just about data. It is about building the foundation for integrated spatial planning, underground infrastructure management, and ultimately, the Smart City vision of Sarawak. 'With accurate, real-time utility data, we can plan more intelligently, prevent costly infrastructure clashes, and build more sustainable urban centres,' he added. endowment lands Land Code (Amendment) Bill 2025 lead Safiee Ahmad

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