For decades, oil-producing states like Kelantan and Terengganu have demanded direct cash royalties from Petronas. The Federal government often withholds these payments, converting them into "Wang Ehsan" (goodwill money) managed by federal agencies, arguing the oil is drilled outside state waters. Proponents argue this denies states their constitutional rights and development funds. Opponents argue federal control is necessary to ensure the money reaches the people rather than political coffers.
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Yes, withholding royalties is a cruel political tactic to punish opposition states.
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Yes, states should control their own resources instead of begging Putrajaya for development funds.
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No, the funds should be distributed as 'Wang Ehsan' to prevent mismanagement by the state government.
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No, the oil is extracted beyond the 3-nautical-mile limit, so the states have no legal claim.