BN wants Guan Eng to come clean on land issue

BUTTERWORTH, Nov 11 — Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng must provide honest answers and explanation to the people on the plots of leasehold land in the state that have been changed to freehold status.

Opposition leader in the State Legislative Assembly, Datuk Azhar Ibrahim, said Lim should speak the truth and be honest and transparent to avoid public confusion over the present state government's policies and administration.

"The people want him to give truthful and honest answers at the state assembly and not hide anything," he told reporters after a meeting with state Barisan Nasional (BN) leaders here yesterday.

Azhar said the reply given by Lim on the matter at the state assembly sitting in August conflicted with the information received and recent press reports.

In his written reply to a question from Pulau Betong assemblyman Muhamad Farid Saad on the approval of applications for change of land status from leasehold to freehold between April 2008 and June 2009, Lim said the state government had not approved any.

Lim was also reported to have said that the state government was still waiting to bring up the matter to the National Land Council, which is chaired by the prime minister, at the year end.

He also said that the state government agreed to allow industrial and commercial land with leasehold status to increase their leasehold period to 99 years and residential leasehold land be changed to freehold status.

However, confusion arose when the press recently reported that PDC Heritage Hotel Sdn Bhd in collaboration with YTL Corporation Bhd would build a luxurious condominium and seafood restaurant on Lot 408, Section 19, next to the E&O Hotel in Lebuh Farquhar, Georgetown.

It is understood that approval for change of the land status from leasehold to freehold was granted for the project in early June.

Due to the conflicting information, Azhar said the BN assemblymen would raise the issue during the debate at the coming state assembly sitting scheduled to begin on Nov 30.

On the possibility of the Chief Minister be referred to the assembly's Rights and Privileges Committee, Azhar said Lim would be given the chance to explain before any action would be taken.

On Monday, Telok Bahang assemblyman Datuk Seri Dr Hilmi Yahaya was reported to have said that the Chief Minister could be referred to the committee if he was found to have lied during the previous assembly session.

Meanwhile, Penang Gerakan chairman Datuk Dr Teng Hock Nan said the Chief Minister must be responsible for any statement he made, especially at a state assembly sitting. — Bernama

Comments (1)Add Comment

Write comment

busy
 

Latest Comments

Petronas staff bid Hassan Marican fond f...
Terima Kaseh Tan Sri........a Tun will be more appropriate.
Did the Federal Court contradict itself ...
Judgement had been made, so why cry foul or over the spilt milk. The Judges are ...
Accept court’s verdict and move on, Na...
don't worry,we will teach These RASCALS a lesson when our time comes.the evils a...
Accept court’s verdict and move on, Na...
PR supporters will protest peacefully the ruling however controversial, unlike U...
What next for Perak?
Paaa saya ini bukan siapa yang menang. Ini adalah prinsip. Sekiranya rakat dikhi...
MB Perak: Rakyat boleh protes dengan cet...
TGNA jangan hasut rakyat membenci kerajaan! Biar rakyat sendiri yang tentukan,...
What next for Perak?
The gains made by Zambry on the Malay voters will be only temporary. Remember, ...

Sponsored Links