Deputy Chief Minister Christina Liew says Sabah's portion of the tourism tax revenue received from Putrajaya is now with the state Treasury. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, April 15, 2019.
THE RM12.66 million in tourism tax revenue Sabah got from Putrajaya will be used to promote local tourism products, said Christina Liew. The deputy chief minister said the funds will go towards activating district-level tourism action councils, which will promote the said products both locally and abroad.
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So, how the Sabah state government is going to use the fund?