Julita Majungki

State Assistant Minister of Finance/ADUN

Matunggong (N05)

Age 54

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  • Born: January 8, 1971
  • Holds a Bachelor of Science in Development Studies from Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM).
  • Earned a Master’s in Development Management from the Asian Institute of Management (AIM), Philippines
  • MLA for Matunggong (N.5) since May 2018, serving two terms with majority votes of 1,687 (2018) and 1,510 (2020) Appointed as Assistant Minister of Community Development & People’s Well‑Being from 8 October 2020 to 26 October 2022, collaborating with Minister Shahelmey Yahya
  • Currently holding the position of Assistant Minister of Finance, Sabah, in the GRS state government since 26 October 2022
  • Led the longhouse cleanliness & cheerfulness competition across 26 villages, encouraging Rungus cultural tourism and environmental awareness in Matunggong
  • Pushed for tourism development: highlighted Matunggong’s beaches, handicrafts, and Rungus cultural arts to drive rural tourism income
  • Advocated infrastructure improvements including road upgrades for Jalan Teringai, Jalan Sebayan, and Jalan Inderason to boost connectivity and economic activity
  • Received the IDS study report recommending Matunggong’s upgrade to full district status, validating the area’s development readiness
  • Became Information Chief of PBS (Jan 2021–July 2022) and elevated to Secretary‑General of PBS on 1 July 2022, shaping party communication and strategy in Matunggong and beyond
  • Actively mobilizing and defending PBS leadership in Matunggong, reaffirming GRS coalition identity ahead of the 2025 state election.
  • State Assistant Minister of Finance, Sabah (since 26 October 2022) in the GRS administration

  • Previously served as State Assistant Minister of Community Development & People’s Well‑Being (8 October 2020 – 26 October 2022), partnering with Ministers Shahelmey Yahya and Flovia Ng

  • As ADUN for Matunggong since May 2018, initiated community development projects including:

    • Promoting tourism in Matunggong, highlighting Rungus cultural crafts and heritage

    • Leading the longhouse cleanliness & cheerfulness competition, with prizes and RM20,000 development grants to winners

    • Advocating documentation of Rungus adat resam and cultural preservation

  • As Secretary-General of PBS since July 2022, and former Information Chief of PBS, Julita has reshaped messaging and promoted local leadership and integrity within the state coalition

Accusation of “Political Attacks” on PBS (June 2025)
Julita, as PBS Secretary-General, publicly dismissed reports alleging corruption within PBS and other coalition partners—including mining-related claims—as politically motivated. She condemned the articles as a deliberate attempt to undermine the party’s credibility.
The Star

Financial Aid Distribution (Nov 2024)
As Assistant Finance Minister, Julita presented RM6.82 million in grants to 45 schools, 310 churches, and 9 temples across northern Sabah districts—nurturing inter-community unity and supporting essential infrastructure.
The StarDaily Express

GLC Reform & Corporate Governance Enhancements (May 2025)
Led efforts to reform state-linked corporations (GLCs) by instituting stronger governance systems, appointing qualified board members, optimizing business models, and setting up a GLC monitoring committee to enhance accountability and efficiency.
asiatimes.com.my

Consideration to Impose Sales Tax on Gold (Apr 2024)
Proposed implementing a Sales Tax on gold exports from Sabah (increase royalty from 5% to 10%), aiming to tighten regulation and better manage state revenue from gold mining.
Daily Express

Advocacy for Equal Parliamentary Representation (Sept 2022)
As PBS Secretary-General, she supported the call to increase parliamentary seats for Sabah and Sarawak to better reflect the founding vision of Malaysian representation, emphasizing regional equity.
Malay Mail

Anti-Party Hopping Law Support (2023)
Publicly backed the Federal government’s proposal to introduce anti-hopping legislation, which PBS had long advocated for, to promote political stability.
sabahgazette.com

Gadget Addiction Awareness Campaign (2023)
Raised concerns about gadget addiction among children, advocating for educational programs promoting healthy digital habits, mental wellness awareness, and ethical internet use in schools.
sabahnews.com.my

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