
Fadillah said this follows his meeting with opposition leader Hamzah Zainudin at Parliament on March 19, Berita Harian reported.
“In that meeting, the opposition expressed its desire for allocations, and any conditions (for granting allocations) would be left to the government to determine.
“I informed them that this matter would be brought to the unity government secretariat meeting,” he told reporters at a Hari Raya Aidilfitri open house event in Kuching today.
He said the meeting was also attended by opposition chief whip Takiyuddin Hassan and Beluran MP Ronald Kiandee.
Fadillah said he was surprised to hear some opposition MPs alleging that an agreement had been presented by a representative of Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim after his meeting with Hamzah.
“I have no knowledge of such an agreement, and I have received confirmation from the prime minister himself that there is none,” he said.
“If that’s what they’re saying, they should discuss it with the prime minister’s representative (as claimed) instead. There is no need to involve me further in the discussion.”
On March 24, Fadillah had said there was no draft agreement with the government on constituency funds for opposition MPs as previously claimed by leaders of Perikatan Nasional.
However, earlier this month, FMT reported that Hamzah confirmed receiving a draft agreement on constituency funds for opposition MPs from a representative of a “high-ranking individual”, although he declined to disclose the individual’s name.