Tan Sri Joseph Pairin Kitingan
Tambunan sept 26 the perikatan nasional pn candidate from star for the tambunan seat datuk dr jeffrey kitingan has predicted a lower voter turnout in the constituency because of fears over the covid 19 pandemic.
Tan sri joseph pairin kitingan. Tan sri datuk seri panglima joseph pairin kitingan dilahirkan pada 17 ogos 1940 di papar sabah merupakan seorang ahli politik malaysia dan pernah menjadi ketua menteri sabah ke 7. Jeffrey has been referred as political frog katak in malay for his penchant of party hopping throughout his political career. Kota kinabalu aug 19 parti bersatu sabah pbs stalwart tan sri joseph pairin kitingan hopes that the tambunan state seat currently held by his younger brother datuk jeffrey kitingan will be given back to the party to contest in the coming state election. Ex parti bersatu sabah pbs president tan sri joseph pairin kitingan has sought the advice of his lawyer to look into a defamation incident involving a malaysian blogger.
In december 1984 tan sri joseph pairin kitingan contested as an independent candidate in the tambunan by election and he won so that was an inspiration for me to contest as an independent candidate in this state election. Beliau memegang jawatan ini dari april 1985 hingga mac 1994. Tan sri datuk seri panglima joseph pairin kitingan born 17 august 1940 is a malaysian politician who was the seventh chief minister of sabah a state in malaysia from april 1985 to march 1994. According to pairin the blogger has alleged in a video shared online that pbs acquired financial assistance from the vatican in 1985.
He has been deputy chief minister and minister of infrastructure development of sabah since march 2004. His brother tan sri datuk seri panglima joseph pairin kitingan is also a politician and a former chief minister of sabah. Kota kinabalu sept 4 ex parti bersatu sabah pbs president tan sri joseph pairin kitingan has sought the advice of his lawyer to look into a defamation incident involving a malaysian blogger. Jeffrey kitingan tambunan polling turnout covid 19.