Project IC is the name used in
Malaysia
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to describe the allegation of systematic granting of
citizenship
Citizenship is a membership and allegiance to a sovereign state.
Though citizenship is often conflated with nationality in today's English-speaking world, international law does not usually use the term ''citizenship'' to refer to nationalit ...
to immigrants (whether legal or otherwise) by giving them
identity card
An identity document (abbreviated as ID) is a documentation, document proving a person's Identity (social science), identity.
If the identity document is a plastic card it is called an ''identity card'' (abbreviated as ''IC'' or ''ID card''). ...
s and subsequently its current iteration, the ''
MyKad''. The alleged practice is centred in the state of
Sabah
Sabah () is a States and federal territories of Malaysia, state of Malaysia located in northern Borneo, in the region of East Malaysia. Sabah has land borders with the Malaysian state of Sarawak to the southwest and Indonesia's North Kalima ...
in
East Malaysia
East Malaysia (), or the Borneo States, also known as Malaysian Borneo, is the part of Malaysia on and near the island of Borneo, the world's third-largest island. East Malaysia comprises the states of Sabah, Sarawak, and the Federal Territory ...
. The term is used mainly by the media as well as other political commentators and the general public. Another term used is Project M, the "M" referring to former prime minister
Mahathir Mohamad due to his alleged involvement in the spearheading of the project.
The alleged object of Project IC is to alter the demographic pattern of Sabah to make it more favourable to the ruling government and certain political parties, especially with regards to changing the
electoral voting
Voting is the process of choosing officials or policies by casting a ballot, a document used by people to formally express their preferences. Republics and representative democracies are governments where the population chooses representative ...
patterns. Former
senator
A senate is a deliberative assembly, often the upper house or Legislative chamber, chamber of a bicameral legislature. The name comes from the Ancient Rome, ancient Roman Senate (Latin: ''Senatus''), so-called as an assembly of the senior ...
and state assemblyman
Chong Eng Leong alleged in 2012 that there are 700,000 "Project IC citizens" and that 200,000 of them are on the state electoral roll.
The project, in its widespread and intensive form, is suspected to have begun in the early 1990s after the entry of
United Malays National Organisation
The United Malays National Organisation (Abbreviation, abbrev: UMNO; , PEKEMBAR) is a Conservatism, conservative, Nationalism, Malay nationalist political party in Malaysia. As the oldest national political party in the country (since its ince ...
(UMNO) into Sabah politics. However, there were also allegations of mass
immigration
Immigration is the international movement of people to a destination country of which they are not usual residents or where they do not possess nationality in order to settle as Permanent residency, permanent residents. Commuting, Commuter ...
and
naturalisation of migrants in the 1970s under the
United Sabah National Organisation
The United Sabah National Organisation (; abbreviation, abbrev: USNO) was a political party in Crown Colony of North Borneo, North Borneo and later Sabah, Malaysia. The widely known Sabah's Muslim Orang Asal, indigenous especially Tausūg peopl ...
(USNO) government, and in the early 1980s under
BERJAYA government.
On a nationwide scale,
illegal immigration is a major social issue. The problem is linked with alleged
phantom voters also seen in other parts of Malaysia during elections.
Background
North Borneo (Sabah) together with
Sarawak
Sarawak ( , ) is a States and federal territories of Malaysia, state of Malaysia. It is the largest among the 13 states, with an area almost equal to that of Peninsular Malaysia. Sarawak is located in East Malaysia in northwest Borneo, and is ...
,
Singapore
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, and
Malaya together formed the federation of Malaysia on 16 September 1963. Sabah was multiracial state with no clear majority race, but with the
Kadazan-Dusun as the largest ethnic group. Unlike other states in
Peninsular Malaysia
Peninsular Malaysia, historically known as Malaya and also known as West Malaysia or the Malaysian Peninsula, is the western part of Malaysia that comprises the southern part of the Malay Peninsula on Mainland Southeast Asia and the list of isla ...
, the majority of natives or
bumiputras in Sabah are non-Muslims. In 1960, the state comprised:
* 32%
Kadazan-Dusuns,
* 23%
Chinese,
* 15.8% Other
Muslim
Muslims () are people who adhere to Islam, a Monotheism, monotheistic religion belonging to the Abrahamic religions, Abrahamic tradition. They consider the Quran, the foundational religious text of Islam, to be the verbatim word of the God ...
s,
* 13.1%
Bajaus,
* 5.5%
Indonesians
Indonesians (Indonesian language, Indonesian: ''orang Indonesia'') are citizens or people who are identified with the country of Indonesia, regardless of their ethnic or religious background. There are more than Ethnic groups in Indonesia, 1,300 ...
,
* 4.9%
Muruts,
* 1.6%
Filipinos
Filipinos () are citizens or people identified with the country of the Philippines. Filipinos come from various Austronesian peoples, all typically speaking Filipino language, Filipino, Philippine English, English, or other Philippine language ...
,
* 0.4%
Malays.
Based on this ethnic composition, the Kadazan-Dusun dominated the political scene and the first chief minister appointed was
Tun Fuad Stephens, a Kadazan-Dusun. Tun Fuad played an important role in the negotiations involving the independence of Sabah together with
Tun Mustapha, a Bajau. After the formation, Tun Mustapha was made governor (
Yang di-Pertua Negeri
In Malaysia, the Governor, officially Yang di-Pertua Negeri (Jawi script, Jawi: , ) is a constitutional title given to the head of state in States and federal territories of Malaysia, states without a ruler, namely: Penang, Malacca, Sabah and S ...
). Subsequent to this, various political parties, mostly racially based, took turns in helming government. Tun Mustapha's
United Sabah National Organisation
The United Sabah National Organisation (; abbreviation, abbrev: USNO) was a political party in Crown Colony of North Borneo, North Borneo and later Sabah, Malaysia. The widely known Sabah's Muslim Orang Asal, indigenous especially Tausūg peopl ...
(USNO) took control of the state in 1967. The mainly Bajau Muslim party relied on Muslim votes in elections. Similarly for other Kadazan-based party or Chinese-based party, who rely on votes from their respective communities. Later,
BERJAYA took control of the state. This party was more multiracial in its composition of member, but was headed by Muslim leaders such as
Harris Salleh. There had been allegations of mass
naturalisation of illegal immigrants during the tenure of Tun Mustapha and Harris Salleh including the deliberate classification of immigrants under the name ''pribumi'' during the reign of BERJAYA.
There was even one instance of Harris Salleh openly admitting to carrying out and planning to overwhelm the demography of Sabah in favour of Muslims.
During the
Royal Commission of Inquiry on illegal immigrants in Sabah in 2013, Harris Salleh also stated that the issuance of identity card and granting of citizenship to refugees were done legally in accordance with the
Federal Constitution and the relevant United Nations charter.
He added that Malaysia's first prime minister
Tunku Abdul Rahman
Tunku Abdul Rahman (8 February 19036 December 1990), commonly referred to as Tunku, was a Malaysian statesman who served as prime minister of Malaysia from 1957 to 1970. He previously served as the only chief minister of Federation of Malaya ...
had announced in early 1970 that Muslim refugees can stay in Malaysia while non-Muslim refugees may prefer to go elsewhere.
Meanwhile, on a national level, politics were dominated by UMNO, a Malay-based party. Both USNO and BERJAYA had worked closely with UMNO at certain points in history. In 1985, a largely Kadazan-Dusun party,
Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS), won in the state election that year. The
1986 Sabah riots ensued in shortly after the results were announced to bring down the party president,
Joseph Pairin Kitingan, as chief minister. In 1990, BERJAYA and USNO, decided to dissolve their party and form the Sabah chapter of UMNO. This party relied on membership from Muslim citizens of Sabah, be they Bajau,
Suluk,
Bugis, or others. The practice of naturalising immigrants was further intensified to guarantee their dominance in Sabah. They realised a great potential in altering the demography in their favour since most immigrants into Sabah were Muslims from Indonesia and southern Philippines. Later in 1994, UMNO managed to get hold of the government despite losing in
the elections that year. In 2006, the estimated ethnic composition of Sabah are as follows:
* 25% Non-citizens,
* 17.76% Kadazan-Dusuns,
* 14.62% Other Bumiputras,
* 13.4% Bajaus,
* 11.48% Malays,
* 9.6% Chinese,
* 4.8% Others,
* 3.3% Muruts.
Project IC is not so concerned with the 25% of
non-citizens as this denotes
immigrants
Immigration is the international movement of people to a destination country of which they are not usual residents or where they do not possess nationality in order to settle as permanent residents. Commuters, tourists, and other short- ...
without Malaysian ICs. The main point of contention when comparing the statistics for 1960 and 2006 is with regards to the sharp increase of "Malays", as well as the large number of "Other Bumiputras". There is also the significant drop in the percentage of the non-Muslim population, namely, Kadazan-Dusuns, Muruts, and Chinese. After Barisan Nasional regained power in 1994, the rotation system was introduced, whereby the chief minister's post is rotated among the representatives of the three different communities in Sabah, namely, the Muslim Bumiputras, Non-Muslim Bumiputras, and the Chinese. However, after 2005, BN decided to do away with the rotation system, giving the post to UMNO's representative, led by
Musa Aman. Following the
2008 state election, BN controlled the state winning 59 out of 60 state assembly seats on offer. Out of the 59 BN seats, 32 are from UMNO, while the rest are held by various predominantly non-Muslim parties.
Modus operandi
The project is a complex matter involving political parties as well as government agencies including the
Election Commission of Malaysia
The Election Commission of Malaysia (; Jawi: ), abbreviated SPR or EC, is a commission set up for ensuring fair and equitable operations in undertaking the elections in Malaysia. The agency falls under the purview of the Prime Minister's Depa ...
, the National Registration Department and the Immigration Department, which comes under the purview of the Ministry of Home Affairs. The suspicions and allegations on the existence of Project IC started around the mid-1990s.
In 1999, a petition was made to nullify the results of the 1999 state election for the constituency of
Likas based on the thousands of dubious names found on the electoral roll. The seat was won by
Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP) candidate, president, and former chief minister,
Yong Teck Lee
Yong Teck Lee or also better known as ''Malay titles#Datuk Sri, Datuk Seri Panglima Mr.'' YTL ''(name abbreviation)'' ( zh, t=楊德利, s=杨德利, p=Yáng Délì; born 3 October 1958) is a Malaysian politician and lawyer who has served as t ...
. SAPP is part of the Barisan Nasional coalition. The petitioner was
Chong Eng Leong of
Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS), who lost that seat. PBS was at that time not part of the BN coalition. One of the witness at the petition was
Mutalib Mohd Daud, the former Silam Umno Division Executive Secretary. Mutalib was from
Peninsular Malaysia
Peninsular Malaysia, historically known as Malaya and also known as West Malaysia or the Malaysian Peninsula, is the western part of Malaysia that comprises the southern part of the Malay Peninsula on Mainland Southeast Asia and the list of isla ...
and migrated to Sabah in the 1970s. He noted at the petition that among the 43,000 newly recruited UMNO members only 14,000 had genuine identity cards.
Mutalib had written books exposing accounts of questionable granting of citizenship to foreigners. Among his books were ''IC Palsu: Merampas Hak Anak Sabah'' (1999) (''Fake IC: Taking Away the Rights of Sabahans''), ''Pengundi Untuk Disewa'' (''Voters for Rent''), ''IC Projek Agenda Tersembunyi Mahathir?'' (2006) (''IC Project, Mahathir's Hidden Agenda?''), and ''Lelaki Malaysia Terakhir'' (2007) (''The Last Malaysian'').
Another witness was UMNO's chief information officer Karim bin Ghani who was alleged to have written a letter to all UMNO branches in Sabah. The letter purportedly contained directions on the handling of Project IC. Karim claimed that he did not write the letter and that his signature was
forged. The judge viewed his bare denial with deep suspicion.
The judge presiding the petition, Justice Muhammad Kamil bin Awang, ruled in favour of the petitioner and declared that the 1999 election result for Likas a nullity. He mentioned in his judgment that he had received instructions over the phone to have the petitions struck out without hearing—an instruction which he dutifully ignored.
In 2007, the former
Sandakan district chief Hassnar Ebrahim made a statement confessing being involved in Project IC. He was a former detainee of the
Internal Security Act in 1998. He testified in the petition for the annulment of the Likas state assembly district election in 1999.
Hassnar exposed in specific details of the modus operandi of project of which he had witnessed. He mentioned a secret meeting between former Sabah chief minister Harris Salleh and federal minister
Megat Junid Megat Ayub in
Hong Kong
Hong Kong)., Legally Hong Kong, China in international treaties and organizations. is a special administrative region of China. With 7.5 million residents in a territory, Hong Kong is the fourth most densely populated region in the wor ...
. Hassnar claimed that 130,000 illegal immigrants were given ICs in 1985 alone. He also claimed that the aim of the operation was to increase the Muslim population of Sabah.
DR M.
It has been said that the project was a secret policy of the
Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition, in particular the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), to attain political domination in the state using the votes of these immigrants.
The immigrants are picked from those communities which would more closely resemble the
Malay culture or those who would most easily be
assimilated into
Malay culture. Main indicators would be if the immigrants were Muslims and if they speak
Malay.
It was acknowledged by the judge in the 1999 Likas petition in reference to 'Ops Gembeling', that the target of the operation were the "Malays of Bugis origin".
In response to a 2007 Parliamentary Select Committee, popular Malaysian news blog
Malaysia Today alleges that UMNO had made a deal with the government of
Libya
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and the
Abu Sayyaf
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militant Islamic group in the
Philippines
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to bring in 1 million new Muslim voters from Philippines into Sabah.
Former
Parti Keadilan Rakyat vice-president
Jeffrey Kitingan alleges that there are 600,000 immigrants with ICs out of an estimated 1.7 million foreigners in Sabah.
The estimated population in Sabah in 2006 was 2,997,000.
["Monthly Statistical Bulletin, January 2007: Sabah", Department of Statistics Malaysia, ] Most of the foreigners in Sabah are from Indonesia and the Philippines.
Government actions
Throughout the 1990s, several government officers were arrested under the
Internal Security Act for their involvements in Project IC. A Parliamentary Select Committee on Integrity was set up to hear testimonies of some of the detainees in February 2007. The committee was chaired by Sabah Member of Parliament
Bernard Dompok. On 16 May 2007, Dompok quit as chairman of the committee over disagreements on the function and scope of the committee, in particular, over the refusal of the National Registration Department to appear before the committee. Later on, the findings of the committee was never made public.
In May 2008, Member of Parliament (MP)
Lim Kit Siang
Lim Kit Siang (; born 20 February 1941) is a retired Malaysian politician. Having held the position for a total of 29 years on three separate occasions, he is the longest-serving leader of the opposition, as well the second longest-serving m ...
tabled a motion to set up a
Royal Commission
A royal commission is a major ad-hoc formal public inquiry into a defined issue in some monarchies. They have been held in the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Norway, Malaysia, Mauritius and Saudi Arabia. In republics an equi ...
to investigate the problems relating to illegal immigrants in Sabah. The motion however was rejected by the Deputy Speaker of the
Dewan Rakyat
The Dewan Rakyat (; Jawi script, Jawi: ), is the lower house of the Bicameralism, bicameral Parliament of Malaysia, Parliament which is the federal legislature of Malaysia. The chamber and its powers are established by Article 44 of the Constitu ...
,
Ronald Kiandee
Ronald Kiandee (born 10 January 1961) is a Malaysian politician. A member of the Malaysian United Indigenous Party (BERSATU) and its Vice President since August 2020 and 2nd State Chairman of Sabah since December 2022, he has served as the Me ...
saying that the motion was irrelevant and was tabled at the wrong time. Several MPs from Sabah gave lukewarm response towards the proposed motion preferring instead a Parliamentary Select Committee which would necessitate the involvement of elected MPs, especially from Sabah.
Subsequently, Malaysian Prime Minister
Abdullah Ahmad Badawi announced the setting up of a high powered cabinet committee chaired by Deputy Prime Minister
Najib Tun Razak to resolve this matter. However, senior Sabahan politician Chong Eng Leong argued that similar committees had been set up in 2000 and 2006 without much results. The Consumers Association of Sabah and Labuan (CASH) contends that the announcement of, among others, the setting up of the cabinet committee, was a mere lip service to pacify the people of Sabah.
There has been several government crackdown operation to deport illegal immigrants since the 1990s. The latest crackdown is due to begin in August 2008. These operations will serve to deport immigrants without proper documentations such as ICs or a valid
work permit
A work permit or work visa is the permission to take a job within a foreign country. The foreign country where someone seeks to obtain a work permit for is also known as the "country of work", as opposed to the "country of origin" where someone ho ...
. It does not serve to address the issue of Project IC.
Royal Commission of Inquiry
On 1 June 2012, Prime Minister
Najib Razak announced that the federal government has agreed to set up a
Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI) to investigate problems related to illegal immigration in Sabah. The
Attorney-General of Malaysia was entrusted to draw the Terms of Reference (TOR) for the purpose of the commission. On 11 August 2012, the government officially announced the formation of the RCI including the members of the commission and the TORs. Political commentators have observed that the RCI appears to be a knee-jerk reaction to the defection of several prominent Sabahan BN politicians, who resigned in protest only a few days earlier because of the federal government's reluctance to deal with Sabah's immigration problems. The Royal Commission released a report absolving the Malaysian government of ever creating Project IC and blaming corrupt officials and syndicates of creating the problem.
Commission members
The commission member
are as follows:
*
Steve Shim
Malay titles#Federal titles, Tan Sri Malay titles#State titles, Datuk Amar Steve Shim Lip Kiong (; born 20 January 1940) is a Malaysians, Malaysian lawyer and judge who served as the third Chief Judge of Sabah and Sarawak.
Early life and ed ...
(Chairman) - former
Chief Judge of Sabah and Sarawak
* Saripuddin Kasim (Secretary) - Secretary General of the Domestic Trade, Cooperatives and Consumerism Ministry
* Kamaruzaman Ampon (Commissioner) -
Universiti Malaysia Sabah
Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS; English: University of Malaysia Sabah) is a public university in Malaysia. It was officially established on 24 November 1994 as the ninth public university in the country. The university is located on a 999-acre ...
vice-chancellor
* Herman Luping (Commissioner) - former Sabah State Attorney General
* KY Mustafa (Commissioner) - former Sabah State Secretary
* Henry Chin Poy Wu (Commissioner) - deputy chairman of the Malaysian Crime Prevention Foundation
Terms of Reference
There are 8 TORs:
* 1. To investigate the number of foreigners in Sabah given blue Malaysian ICs or citizenships;
* 2. To investigate if the award of such ICs or citizenships were according to the law;
* 3. To investigate if those given blue ICs, temporary identification receipts or citizenships through unlawful means have been registered in Sabah's electoral roll;
* 4. To investigate if the authorities have taken any action or made improvements to standard operating procedures (SOPs), methods and regulations to prevent any irregularities in accordance with the law;
* 5. To conduct a deeper probe into the SOPs, methods and regulations on the award of blue ICs or citizenships to foreigners in Sabah by taking into consideration international norms and standards that are applicable to Malaysia, and to recommend amendments or changes to improve current practices;
* 6. To investigate the reasons behind Sabah's population growth according to the following categories:
:: a) Sabah citizens residing in the state, including those given blue ICs or citizenships through birth certificates (late registration);
:: b) foreign workers (including family members);
:: c) illegal immigrants (including family members); and
:: d) fugitives
:and to study their impact on the number of those registered in the electoral roll;
* 7. To investigate the social implications on the Sabah community following the award of blue ICs or citizenships to foreigners in the state; and
* 8. To investigate the number of "stateless" foreigners in Sabah given blue ICs or citizenships.
See also
*
Transmigration program in neighbouring Indonesia
*
Internal colonialism
*
Demographic threat
*
Settler colonialism
Settler colonialism is a logic and structure of displacement by Settler, settlers, using colonial rule, over an environment for replacing it and its indigenous peoples with settlements and the society of the settlers.
Settler colonialism is ...
References
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Electoral fraud
Illegal immigration to Asia
Immigration to Malaysia
Corruption in Malaysia
Political history of Malaysia
Political scandals in Malaysia
Politics of Sabah
History of Sabah
Settlement schemes in Southeast Asia
Malaysian nationality law