By Joe
Fernandez
The latest talk along the political
grapevine in Kota Kinabalu and the local media is that the Sabah People’s Front
Party (SPF) might be more than willing to “accommodate” the so-called Sarawak
Workers Party (SWP) on one condition: that the SWP fields and finances SPF
candidates in Sabah under its (SWP’s) banner.
The
alternative is that SPF, led by Deputy President Osman Enting, would apparently
“go all out to destroy SWP”.
The
prime-movers behind SWP aren’t taking the bait so far and are unlikely to do so
since that would be tantamount to their admission of being complicit in an alleged
illegality. It would have been quite a different matter if the story had not
gone public. In that case, the prime-movers would have been more than willing
to throw money at the problems to make them all go away.