Isnin Bin Aliasnih @ Liasnih
Klias (N32)
Age 60
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- Date of birth: 1 July 1965 in Beaufort.
- Education: Unknown
- Longtime Sabah politician with elected seat Klias (N32) since 2018; has served in the state executive as Assistant Minister (Housing & Local Government portfolio).
- Active in district/local government matters — quoted often in Sabah press on local council performance, housing, livestock-in-town issues, and community disputes.
- State Assistant Minister of Housing and Local Government, Sabah (in the GRS state administration) — appointed Oct 2020.
- Member of the Sabah State Legislative Assembly (MLA) for Klias since May 2018.
- Commonly listed as part of the Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS) state coalition; associated with local GRS parties (listed on some profiles as GAGASAN) in recent Sabah sources.
- Other databases/archives record him as (or previously with) BERSATU / Perikatan Nasional (PN) and earlier connections with BN/UMNO in prior years — sources vary because he has been among Sabah politicians who changed party alignment over time. (See note on party-switching).
- Eviction / land-dispute in Beaufort (villagers evicted; viral footage; locals calling on Isnin to intervene) — sparked online condemnation about how eviction was handled; villagers were heard calling for their elected rep to step in.
- BorneoVox report (coverage & viral footage context):https://borneovox.com/news/53-families-evicted-in-beaufort-village-goes-viral/
- Daily Express / Newswav reporting on villagers being given notice to vacate and the public outcry:https://www.dailyexpress.com.my/news/259101/beaufort-folks-given-till-sunday-to-vacate-land/
- Public/local governance coverage (not necessarily scandal but issues that drew attention) — articles quoting him on livestock roaming in town, housing board events, and council performance (shows active role but also public scrutiny on local issues):
- Example: Daily Express on livestock in towns (quoted Isnin on the need to resolve problem):https://www.dailyexpress.com.my/news/181628/keep-livestock-off-tambunan-streets-call/?utm_medium=Website&utm_source=Newswav
- Notes on party-switching / political moves — he appears in lists/discussions of Sabah politicians who have changed party affiliation over the years (explains why some databases list different party ties): see the “frog” politics / party-switching mention.
- Wikipedia / Frog (Malaysian politics) summary: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frog_(Malaysian_politics)
State Assistant Minister of Housing and Local Government of Sabah since October 8, 2020, under Chief Minister Hajiji Noor. He serves alongside the minister in that portfolio and represents the Klias constituency in the State Legislative Assembly Wikipedia.
Waste Management Reform (2020)
Announced upcoming statewide legislation on solid waste management and environmental cleanliness. This included banning disposable plastics, upgrading landfills, investing in composting and 3R (reduce, reuse, recycle) programs, and enhancing public cleanliness enforcement—aiming for sustainable waste solutions The Vibes.
