Sabah AGC: NCA 'legally impotent' in present form, due diligence still being carried out


KOTA KINABALU: The state government has come out to clarify that the controversial Nature Conservation Agreement (NCA) was still not enforceable as due diligence was still being conducted on the third-party company involved.

The state Attorney General’s Chambers (AGC), through Attorney General (AG) Datuk Nor Asiah Mohd Yusof said that although the NCA was signed in October last year, it was not yet finalised, nor legally binding.

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