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Datuk Peter Joinod Mojuntin, PGDK (11 October 1939, in Kampung Hungab, Donggongon, Penampang – 6 June 1976, in Sembulan, Kota Kinabalu) was a politician in the Malaysian state of Sabah and Minister of Municipal Administration in the government of
Tun Fuad Stephens Muhammad Fuad Stephens, (born Donald Aloysius Marmaduke Stephens; 14 September 1920 – 6 June 1976) was a Malaysian politician who served as the 1st and 5th Chief Minister of Sabah from September 1963 to December 1964 and again briefly from ...
. He died along with other politicians in the Double Six Plane Crash in
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.


Life

Datuk Peter Joinod Mojuntin was born on 11 October 1939 as the third child of rice farmers, Paul Mojuntin Matanul (1907-1971), an ethnic
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and his wife, a half-bred, mixed-blood
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woman of Sino-Native descent, Magdalene Minjaim Lim (1909-1994) in Kampung Hungab, Donggongon, Penampang. After obtaining his education at both St. Michael's School in Donggongon, Penampang (1946-1954) and the Sacred Heart Secondary School in
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, Jesselton (1955-1957), he began his professional, working life as a junior teacher at St. Michael's School, Donggongon, Penampang, his alma mater, when he graduated from secondary school in 1957 at the age of 18 and served only for 2 years until the year 1959, when he turned 20, as he resigned personally after getting another job offer. After that, he worked at a newspaper known as the North Borneo News and The Sabah Times (now known today as the
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), with
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as the owner and the
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of that publication, working as a columnist and a part-time
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under the latter's mentorship, he then later worked as the Managing Director of Nabahu Corp. Sdn. Bhd., a local co-operative company. On 8 May 1964, he married Datin Nancy Mary Mobijohn (26 May 1944-13 October 2023), who was the daughter of a local politician and a former teacher-cum-colleague of his named Datuk Seri Panglima Lidwin Anthony Mobijohn (1921-2002) and wife, Datin Seri Panglima Nora Joguim Sipanil (1923-2008), also hailing from the same village and the couple had five children, three boys and two girls, including
Donald Peter Mojuntin Donald Peter Mojuntin (born 26 January 1965) is a Malaysian politician and lawyer who served as Senator from December 2018 to December 2021, Member of the Sabah State Legislative Assembly (MLA) for Moyog from March 2008 to May 2013 and Member ...
(born 1965). In addition, he served as the Chairman of the Penampang District Council for two non-consecutive terms, from 1965 to 1971 and again from 1973 to 1975. Throughout his life, Mojuntin was active in various organisations of the Kadazan. First, he was the president of the youth organisation United Sabah Kadazan Youth Association and then from 1965 to 1973, he was President of the Kadazan Cultural Association (KCA) and in 1975, he became their patron. Released online o
7 March 2013
courtesy of
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Berlin.


Political career

Mojuntin's political career began in 1962 as General Secretary of the United National Kadazan Organisation (UNKO). From 1963 to 1964, he was a member of the
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. In 1967, he was elected as a deputy in the Legislative Assembly of Sabah, he retained his seat there continuously until his death in 1976. From 1971 to 1973, he was appointed as the Assistant Minister of Industrial Development of the state of Sabah. With the re-election of
Tun Fuad Stephens Muhammad Fuad Stephens, (born Donald Aloysius Marmaduke Stephens; 14 September 1920 – 6 June 1976) was a Malaysian politician who served as the 1st and 5th Chief Minister of Sabah from September 1963 to December 1964 and again briefly from ...
in April 1976, he became the Minister of Housing and Local Government of the state of Sabah. Forty-four days later, he died in a plane crash.


Death

On 6 June 1976, Peter Mojuntin together with Tun Fuad Stephens and several cabinet members aboard a flight from Labuan to Kota Kinabalu were killed in the
Double Six Crash The Double Six Crash, also known as the Double Six Tragedy, was a crash, involving a GAF N-22B Nomad of Sabah Air, which took place on 6 June 1976 at Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia, killing several local political leaders. Background Tun Fuad Stephen ...
about 2 km from the
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. Immediately after the disaster there were conspiracy theories about the cause of the crash because of how loud the crash was. The location of the crash is commemorated with the Double Six Monument, a memorial marked with a stone obelisk that was erected shortly after the accident. The monument is located in Sembulan township, near the Grace Garden housing area in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah along the Jalan Coastal highway leading to Sutera Harbour Resort and the
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. His body was buried in the churchyard of St Michael's Church, Donggongon, Penampang.


Legacy

Mojuntin belonged to the political opponents of Tun Mustapha. The unwanted expulsion of missionaries and church personnel, which made way for the course of
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and anti-Christian sentiment in Sabah was strongly criticised by him, for he was a loyal devout Catholic. Against the raids, arrests, harassment and deportation of the priests, he personally protested to Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak by sending a carbon copied letter to Tun Dr. Ismail Abdul Rahman, who was
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cum Home Affairs Minister. Mojuntin's position is documented in the published biography of Bernard Sta Maria and for the alleged defamation of the then-Chief Minister of Sabah, Tun Mustapha, the book was banned by the Malaysian Home Ministry in June 1978. Mojuntin and his life is commemorated in a statue in Donggongon, Penampang. Additionally, SMK Datuk Peter Mojuntin, a secondary school located in Dongongon, Penampang district was named after him, in honour of his legacy and contributions to the people of the Penampang district.


References

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