Emotional witness causes temporary halt to RCI proceedings

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KOTA KINABALU: An emotional witness caused a stir and temporary halt to proceedings of the Royal Commission of
Inquiry (RCI) on illegal immigrants in Sabah here when she burst into tears upon hearing the conducting officer talk about her past.

Lung Sim Yee, who was born in Hainan, China, could not hold back her tears when conducting officer Jamil Ariffin asked her to confirm that her father had left them to fend for themselves in China.

She took about five minutes to compose herself before answering Jamil’s question.

“Is it true that your father abandoned his family in China and that when you were 14 years old, your mother applied to the Chinese government for permission to bring you and your sister to Hong Kong to look for your father?” Jamil asked.

“And is it true that when you arrived in Hong Kong, you found out that he has remarried a Malaysian?” he asked and that was when Lung’s tears started flowing.

After composing herself, Lung replied: “Yes.”

She also confirmed that her mother then got a job in a factory and that they lived on her salary and the money that her father sent them.

According to Lung, after three years in Hong Kong, she and her sister travelled to Sabah and went on to stay with their grandparents in Tawau where she met her future husband and got married in 1986.

Lung under Jamil’s questioning also confirmed that she was issued a green identity card in the late 1970s and received a replacement card in 1988.

In 1989, she applied for a MyPR and it was approved, Lung said, adding that her husband had assisted her to apply for a blue identity card.

“I received a letter from Putrajaya in 2010 about my application and went to the National Registration Department in Tawau to take an oath. I also paid a fee of RM300. I then received my blue identity card,” she said adding that she has registered as a voter in 2012.

Lawyer Ansari Abdullah, who is representing Dr Chong Eng Leong, asked Lung if there was any test done on her proficiency in Bahasa Malaysia to which she replied: “I was interviewed in Bahasa Malaysia when I applied for the red identity card.