A classic case of how lands given by the state government change hands with the creation a company with a few puppets Malays as members of Board Of Directors. "Free Land" given to Koperasi pembangunan Pulau Lumut (PKPL) then sold to Kuala Dimensi with a token price of RM3-5 per square foot and subsequently sold to semi government or government agencies like PKFZ with an inflatable, blood-sucking and exorbitant price of RM25 per square foot.
The above groups of Malays have always existed in the Malay history who are willing to get a few quick ringgits in exchange for tangible assets such as prime land and government PROJECTS and intangible assets like sovereignty and power. Which political party are they members of mainly?
Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing is a 70% shareholder of Wijaya Baru Holdings, which is the sole proprietor of Kuala Dimensi Sdn Bhd, the turnkey developer of PKFZ.
Monday June 15, 2009
Tiong to file suit against Lee over PKFZ report
By LEE YUK PENG/theStaronline
KUALA LUMPUR: Wijaya Baru Holdings Sdn Bhd chief executive officer Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing said he will be suing Port Klang Authority (PKA) board chairman Datuk Lee Hwa Beng and several others within a few weeks over the Port Klang Free Zone (PKFZ) audit report.
Nanyang Siang Pau reported on the front page of its evening edition last night that Tiong would also be suing auditing firm PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC) Advisory Services Sdn Bhd and several media companies.
Tiong told the daily that Kuala Dimensi Sdn Bhd had appointed a team of lawyers to study the audit report to draft the suit. Tiong is a 70% shareholder of Wijaya Baru Holdings, which is the sole proprietor of Kuala Dimensi Sdn Bhd, the turnkey developer of PKFZ.
Speaking after launching a Buddhist project in Petaling Jaya yesterday, Tiong said that he decided to sue Lee and not PKA.
Tiong also challenged Lee to use his money and not PKA funds to defend himself.
Tiong, who is also Bintulu MP and Backbenchers Council chairman, warned Lim Kit Siang (DAP - Ipoh Timur) that he may be sued too.
Kuala Dimensi also took up full page advertorials in Sin Chew Daily, Nanyang, China Press and Guang Ming Daily to explain its position.
It said the PWC’s report, which was incomplete, had tarnished the company’s reputation.
When contacted, Lee said: “I have to wait for the suit and will inform my lawyers to file a defence. Whatever I did is on behalf of PKA and for the good of taxpayers.”
KEMANA PERGINYA MELAYU KOPERASI PULAU LUMUT DALAM SKANDAL PKFZ
KOLEKSI BERITA MENARIK ISU PKFZ
PROPRIETOR OF KUALA DIMENSI TO SUE PKA CHAIRMAN
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