Business as usual in Sarawak


Sarawak Chief Minister Tan Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud arriving at the State Legislative Assembly building for the morning sitting in June 2011.- ZULAZHAR SHEBLEE / THE STAR

Taib's anticipated departure as chief minister has not convinced many that it would bring about a change in the way wealth is distributed in the state. But would that really be the case?

THE departure of Sarawak’s long-serving Chief Minister Tan Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud is imminent but not many believe that a shift at the helm of the resource rich state would bring about a change in the way business is done there.

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