Political History
He is a lawyer by profession and entered politics in 1985, by joining the Parti Bersatu Sabah . He rose quickly to become party assistant information chief and Housing and Local Government Assistant Minister in the same year. He also served as Likas State Assemblyman before being appointed Assistant State Finance Minister and party deputy president in 1989.
He was soon made Sabah Deputy Chief Minister and MInister for Industrial Development one year later. In 1994, Yong resigned from PBS after a fallout with party president Joseph Pairin Kitingan over the selection of candidates for the general election that year.
One day after his resignation, Yong formed the Sabah Progressive Party , together with PBS dissidents including Geoffrey Yee Lung Fook, Tham Nyip Shen, Au Kam Wah, Tan Kit Sher, Joseph Chia Swee Chung and Philip Yong Chiew Lip. In 1996, Yong became Sabah's . He was appointed as such under the rotation system introduced by the then Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamed. He held the post until 1998, where the post was taken over by Bernard Dompok, also under the rotation system. In 1999, Yong stood for election for the Gaya Parliamentary seat and won with a 4,117 vote majority. He garnered 156,315 votes to defeat Goh Chin Lok @ Johnny Goh of PBS and Hamzah Haji Abdullah of PAS.
However Yong was charged by the Elections Court in 2002 with commiting corrupt practices in the 1999 state elections, of which he subsequently lost his Likas state seat and Gaya parliamentary seat. It was found by the High Court in 1999 that the electoral roll for the state assembly district of Likas tainted with illegal voters. The results of that election was declared void. Following this, Yong served a five year ban for an election offence, but tried to make a comeback in the 2008 general election, but failed to wrangle the Kota Kinabalu parliamentary seat held by Parti Bersatu Sabah.
No-confidence vote against Prime Minister
On June 19, 2008, Yong Teck Lee declared that his party had lost confidence in Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi. He claimed that the party's two members of Parliament would support a motion for a vote of no confidence against the prime minister in the coming Parliament. Speculation is rife that the party will pull out of the Barisan Nasional coalition and defect to the Pakatan Rakyat alliance.
The Anti-Corruption Agency is currently investigating SAPP chief Datuk Yong Teck Lee over the alleged payment of RM5mil, from the sale of shares belonging to a state-owned company to his agents in 1996 when he was Sabah chief minister.
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