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post May 21 2010, 08:17 AM, updated 16y ago

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Senior MBPJ officials own low-cost flats
by R. Nadeswaran, Terence Fernandez and Llew-Ann Phang

PETALING JAYA (May 20, 2010): SHE is chauffeur-driven in an official four-wheel drive on duties and states her address in official documents as a double-storey corner terrace house in Kota Damansara. But Sharipah Marhaini Syed Ali is also the owner of the low-cost apartment in Ara Damansara and happens to be the planning director of the Petaling Jaya City Council (MBPJ).

She is not the only senior official owning a low-cost apartment.

MBPJ’s senior assistant engineer, Hanizah Katab, owns one in the same block – and so does about 500 other MBPJ employees, many using the names of wives, husbands and relatives to own low-cost homes in Petaling Jaya.

By her own admission, Sharipah is not the only director who owns a low-cost flat. Questioned by a councillor, she charged that there are other "directors and deputy directors" who own such properties.

In a reply to a memo from Deputy Mayor Puasa Md Taib dated Feb 4, Sharipah argued that "if the policy is that those earning above RM2,500 are not eligible, then all the other officers involved should be asked to explain".

Going by the state government’s guidelines on eligibility for low-cost units, they would not qualify by a mile because only those having combined family income of less than RM2,500 a month can apply.

However, according to Sharipah, there was a policy introduced in 2001, when the council took over squatter eradication efforts from the state, to allocate low-cost units to council staff.

This decision, however, was in contravention of the state’s policy, which restricted the sale of low-cost units to those with a household income of not more than RM2,500.

Executive councillor in charge of poverty eradication Dr Xavier Jeyakumar said the policy still stands. "The state government’s policy on first-time ownership of low-cost units has not changed, and any exemption by the housing department must be sanctioned by the Exco," he said.

However, documents made available to theSun revealed how the RM2,500 criteria could be circumvented (see also page 8).

Most, if not all, the low-cost units are not owner-occupied. Instead, they are an extra source of income because they can fetch rentals of up to RM500 a month.

Sharipah’s monthly bank loan repayment is RM322. Her apartment has been unoccupied for two months. According to neighbours, the Indonesian construction workers who were renting it had left for Kuantan after finishing a development project nearby.

Hanizah is collecting RM400 a month from an Indian family of six.

However, a search at MBPJ’s Valuation Department showed that in her application for the low-cost flat, Sharipah gave her address as a double-storey corner house on Jalan Nuri, Section 7 Kota Damansara, estimated at about RM450,000. Hanizah gave an address in Nilai.

The issue of MBPJ staff owning low-cost flats was first raised by councillor K.W. Mak in February when he asked the State Select Committee for Competency, Accountability and Transparency (Selcat) to investigate the non-compliance and malpractices in the sale of such apartments to non-eligible applicants.

In a statement last week, Mak said he had written to Mayor Datuk Roslan Sakiman on April 29 to also conduct investigations.

Mak raised the issues after receiving complaints from former squatters who were promised low-cost units but never received offers once the construction of the low-cost flat was completed.

"These former squatters have shown me proof that they were interviewed and given alternative accommodation prior to waiting for the demolition of their village to make way for development and subsequent relocation to the completed flat in their former locale," he said.

Last week, two residents who had complained to Mak turned to theSun claiming that MBPJ officers had taken away apartments meant for them.

Mak said he has yet to see documents supporting the so-called policy to open up low-cost units to council staff.

In a statement today, MBPJ said developers offered excess units in eight low-cost housing schemes, on private lands, to its management team from year 2000.

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because of some @ssholes like these in the government, some poor chaps have to rely on ah long for their rental payment...

good job to thesun for have the guts to spills out the name of the b@stards...

pagi-pagi dah bace story yg buat gua marah...sialan lu sharipah marhaini..i hope karma will gets you back, you greedy b****! vmad.gif

in b4 first/slowpoke


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post May 21 2010, 08:22 AM

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it's rich ppl's "investment"...
Poor remains poor...rich will get richer..
this is the government's ways of creating millionaires...
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post May 21 2010, 08:23 AM

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post May 21 2010, 08:23 AM

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so rich also doing this? doh.gif
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QUOTE(muzzodammerung @ May 21 2010, 08:17 AM)
Sharipah argued that "if the policy is that those earning above RM2,500 are not eligible, then all the other officers involved should be asked to explain"
by all means, ALL MUST explain
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post May 21 2010, 08:30 AM

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I have talked to several of these people

interestingly malay seem to like cheap house but expensive car, their reason is car can show off cause can drive around, house cant

while the chinese will like expensive house but cheap car, their reason is end of the day you will still end in house not car

anyway, we should have more low cost flat and house and such. everyone have right on where they want to live and what they want to do with their money. there is still many squatter area in kl and selangor, we should tear down all these squattter area and replace it with low cost flat
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QUOTE(guest18 @ May 21 2010, 08:30 AM)
I have talked to several of these people

interestingly malay seem to like cheap house but expensive car, their reason is car can show off cause can drive around, house cant

while the chinese will like expensive house but cheap car, their reason is end of the day you will still end in house not car

anyway, we should have more low cost flat and house and such. everyone have right on where they want to live and what they want to do with their money. there is still many squatter area in kl and selangor, we should tear down all these squattter area and replace it with low cost flat
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Most of the chinese are money minded ... their reason in d end of the day is houses gain more value while car once u buy the value depreciate already. House and land no ... unless leasthold ...

Well, gov shud also use their brain to think bout those low cost, low earning people... I wonder what comes in their mind first from the gov! Money or People?!
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QUOTE(guest18 @ May 21 2010, 08:30 AM)
I have talked to several of these people

interestingly malay seem to like cheap house but expensive car, their reason is car can show off cause can drive around, house cant

while the chinese will like expensive house but cheap car, their reason is end of the day you will still end in house not car

anyway, we should have more low cost flat and house and such. everyone have right on where they want to live and what they want to do with their money. there is still many squatter area in kl and selangor, we should tear down all these squattter area and replace it with low cost flat
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agreed... for me... i think i will choose house over car cuz Malaysian road is not safe and no reason to show off my buying power... attract robbers only... laugh.gif
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Actually all this is very common........

My fren's brother is a project manager with a developer earning abt rm8k pm and he bought a low cost unit near TAR college a few years back. Put under wife's name.
Paid RM45k plus rm5k undercounter to the ppl in charge of low cost housing( dunno what the majlis located in KL)
Now he getting rm650pm rental and can sell for rm100k. Apparently all his colleage also buy 1 unit and paid rm5k to that majlis insider ppl.

Its operating in all levels.... the majlis, dbkl, the developers etc
I think low cost housing in good prime location only abt 20% goes to the ppl that really need it.



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i thought this was like an open secret in malaysia? heck i read such stories in articles all over the papers and magazines waaaay back 10 years ago

now you guys rage? slow poke man
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its very normal for these to happen. if you happen to work for the approving department in the government or the developer of a certain project and they ask if you wanted a unit, sure most people will jump in on the opportunity as the gross return % is very high from an investment point of view. in fact a savvy investor may want to get more than just a unit.....
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house shouldnt be so expensive in the first place!
Its a necessity, they are robbing our life!

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great investment plan though the only downfall is that she got caught doing it . In the end the buyer get the house for free lol
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QUOTE(+3kk! @ May 21 2010, 08:51 AM)
i thought this was like an open secret in malaysia? heck i read such stories in articles all over the papers and magazines waaaay back 10 years ago

now you guys rage? slow poke man
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might be open secret, but finally people are starting to do something about it. Even if the end result is for swaying voters.
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i kind of get the feeling that after a few months of hoo haa the officers are going to be let of with nothing being done and the issue will be swept under the carpet. well, they signed the spa and the developer agreed to sell it to them in the first place.
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QUOTE(guest18 @ May 21 2010, 08:30 AM)
I have talked to several of these people

interestingly malay seem to like cheap house but expensive car, their reason is car can show off cause can drive around, house cant

while the chinese will like expensive house but cheap car, their reason is end of the day you will still end in house not car

anyway, we should have more low cost flat and house and such. everyone have right on where they want to live and what they want to do with their money. there is still many squatter area in kl and selangor, we should tear down all these squattter area and replace it with low cost flat
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1st Law is not follow
2nd There is no provision what to do with law breaker
3rd MACC titup mata (coz undertable alreadybecome norm practice)

Build more in expense of fooling poor rakyat???
Now where is that PERKASA who going to counter-sue the SUN for defaming the <insert race here> rights

Like this better don't claim Malaysia as democracy country. Just change to communist country.
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Is this what we call rich rob the poor?

Why we still elect this gov?
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you can change the government but you cannot change the people.

even if gov change every year, these corrupt civil servant will not be affected by the different political powers.

corruption running rampant in selangor during the BN days, now even under PR, the same problem is still there.

being a high ranking officer also give these corrupter some kind of immunities when it comes to malpractice. This need to be change

i hope the sun will continues highlighting this matter and selcat will make sure these basterds will get what they deserved
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if superior got "fed nicely", the staff sure found out. So the superior must give some to them. They succumb and gets the benefit from doing a very simple thing: shut up and move on with life. When their children grows up and learn bout this, their parents also must show "they still the best example", by brainwashing the children its never wrong, and its just perks and rewards. Children grows up hoping to become like their parents one day.

The vicious cycle continues.


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Kerajaan harus meneliti issue2 seperti ini untuk mengelak kimak2 ini mengambil peluang.

Ini adalah salah satu sebab ramai remaja dari keluarga miskin mengambil keputusan untuk melakukan jenayah sebab kimak2 macam ini suma indirectly contribute kepada kesusahan mereka.



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QUOTE(guest18 @ May 21 2010, 08:30 AM)
I have talked to several of these people

interestingly malay seem to like cheap house but expensive car, their reason is car can show off cause can drive around, house cant

while the chinese will like expensive house but cheap car, their reason is end of the day you will still end in house not car

anyway, we should have more low cost flat and house and such. everyone have right on where they want to live and what they want to do with their money. there is still many squatter area in kl and selangor, we should tear down all these squattter area and replace it with low cost flat
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Eeerr...I think you got it the other way around.

Chinese drives expensive car but live in cheap houses...go to PJ and you will know what I mean.




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QUOTE(skizzo_loco @ May 21 2010, 10:39 AM)
Eeerr...I think you got it the other way around.

Chinese drives expensive car but live in cheap houses...go to PJ and you will know what I mean.
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I agree, malay drives "CLEAN and SHINY" cars, not expensive cars
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this is not about malay or chinese.
it's about elitism vs poor.

prolly a light slap in the palm n let go case again..
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QUOTE(skizzo_loco @ May 21 2010, 10:39 AM)
Eeerr...I think you got it the other way around.

Chinese drives expensive car but live in cheap houses...go to PJ and you will know what I mean.
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which part of PJ got cheap house? please tell me. PJ is one of the most expensive areas to live in lah brother!
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Poor people no money to buy low cost, because at Rm45K also they no money, job also not steady

So its up to the rich people to buy and rent out to poor people, so poor people got roof over their heads

why complain? Its good!
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QUOTE(skizzo_loco @ May 21 2010, 10:39 AM)
Eeerr...I think you got it the other way around.

Chinese drives expensive car but live in cheap houses...go to PJ and you will know what I mean.
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Every house in PJ costs more than Rm300,000 and resell value is higher.

you talking rubbish?
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QUOTE(WindDragon @ May 21 2010, 10:49 AM)
which part of PJ got cheap house? please tell me. PJ is one of the most expensive areas to live in lah brother!
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Got, fren live in bkt gasing, condo 480k,
husband drive Sclass 600k
wife drive porsche 500k
children chaffeur on alphard 300k

so you see they drive expensive cars but live in cheap house rclxms.gif
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QUOTE(moorish @ May 21 2010, 10:57 AM)
Got, fren live in bkt gasing, condo 480k,
husband drive Sclass 600k
wife drive porsche 500k
children chaffeur on alphard 300k

so you see they drive expensive cars but live in cheap house rclxms.gif
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well .. maybe the car is sponsor by someone else .. or maybe ur friend is a car dealer?

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QUOTE(moorish @ May 21 2010, 10:57 AM)
Got, fren live in bkt gasing, condo 480k,
husband drive Sclass 600k
wife drive porsche 500k
children chaffeur on alphard 300k

so you see they drive expensive cars but live in cheap house rclxms.gif
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U jeles???
BTW
The car driven by ur fren family cost less than that.
Think it urself y car more expensive than condo.

Secondly don't always think staying in bungalow automatically grant the person wealthy status.
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QUOTE(MoonRider @ May 21 2010, 11:00 AM)
well .. maybe the car is sponsor by someone else .. or maybe ur friend is a car dealer?
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the husband is property developer in penang

QUOTE(Ichibanichi @ May 21 2010, 11:04 AM)
U jeles???
BTW
The car driven by ur fren family cost less than that.
Think it urself y car more expensive than condo.

Secondly don't always think staying in bungalow automatically grant the person wealthy status.
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me no jeles, me just agree chinese drive expensive cars but stay in cheap house
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after reading your fren condo and cars i jeles liao

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http://www.thestar.com.my/metro/story.asp?...071&sec=central

The Star
Friday May 21, 2010
Council says staff encouraged to buy surplus low-cost flats

THE Petaling Jaya City Council (MBPJ) has refuted the allegation that 500 council employees had owned low-cost flats illegally.

According to a statement issued, the policy encouraging staff members to buy the surplus of low-cost flat units built on private land began in 2000.

The eight low-cost flat schemes built on private land offered by the developer to MBPJ staff members are:

* Damai Flats by Tetuan Tropicana Golf and Country Resort Sdn Bhd

* Flora Damansara Flats by Tetuan Saujana Triangle Sdn Bhd

* Damansara Damai Flats by Tetuan Medan Prestasi Sdn Bhd

* Sri Damansara Flats by Tetuan Bandar Sri Damansara Sdn Bhd

* Sri Jati Flats in Ara Damansara by Tetuan Sime Pilmoor Development Sdn Bhd

* Desa Mutiara Flats by Tetuan Mutiara Damansara Sdn Bhd

* Prima Damansara low-cost units by Tetuan Prima Damansara Sdn Bhd

* Kota Damansara low-cost units by Perbadanan Kemajuan Negeri Selangor

“MBPJ staff members were not allowed to buy low-cost flats meant for squatter relocation, which included Taman Medan Cahaya, PJS 2 (developed by Syarikat Perumahan NEgara Berhad), Desa Mentari, PJS 6 (developed by Tetuan Mentari Properties Sdn Bhd), Impian Baiduri, Seksyen 51A (developed by Tetuan Taipan Focus Sdn Bhd) and Damansara Bestari, SS2 (developed by Tetuan Luxor Properties Development Sdn Bhd),” it read.

The statement was in response to StarMetro cover story yesterday on a tip-off received by MBPJ councillor Mak Khuin Weng that 500 Petaling Jaya council employees were said to have bought low-cost flat units despite earning household income of more than RM2,500.

Mak had in February revealed that two senior MBPJ officers had allegedly bought low-cost units.

He had called for the matter to be brought to the Select Committee for Competency, Accountability and Transparency for further action but did not receive an official response from the committee.

In the statement, MBPJ clarified that the complaint had been tabled at a meeting conducted by the special local council committee on March 9 this year, chaired by deputy state assembly speaker Haniza Mohamed Talha.

“The matter that involved only two senior officers at that time had been explained, and was accepted by the committee, which was also briefed about the whole situation including the purchase of low-cost flats by 500 staff members at the eight schemes mentioned.

“The purchase was legal and did not contravene any rules or regulations then,” it said.

The statement also said the allegations were baseless and detrimental, and the source of information was only an anonymous letter that did not carry solid evidence.

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Everyone is going to be low income with such high inflation. Why care?
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QUOTE(moorish @ May 21 2010, 10:57 AM)
Got, fren live in bkt gasing, condo 480k,
so you see they drive expensive cars but live in cheap house rclxms.gif
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480k = cheap condo...? sweat.gif

ur house worth how much...? hmm.gif
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QUOTE(ah-kow @ May 21 2010, 10:56 AM)
Every house in PJ costs more than Rm300,000 and resell value is higher.

you talking rubbish?
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No, I no tokin rubbish. SS2 is full of chinese living in double story houses with merc and bmw in their porch.

Im sory, 300K is considered cheap by my standards. Forgive me but my family has a couple of over 5 million bungalows in Sec 16.

*I forgot that theres a lot of out of town ppl trolling in /k/. Peasants to say the least.
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QUOTE(moorish @ May 21 2010, 10:41 AM)
MACC mana? hilang kah?

tangkap PKR manyak cepat swing into action, tangkap BN hilang diri entah di mana pun
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Awak mintak perkerja makan gaji(MACC) tangkap boss mereka(BN)? hmm.gif

Siapa bayar gaji MACC?

Tu sebab rajin tangkap yg lain.
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QUOTE(ah-kow @ May 21 2010, 10:55 AM)
Poor people no money to buy low cost, because at Rm45K also they no money, job also not steady

So its up to the rich people to buy and rent out to poor people, so poor people got roof over their heads

why complain? Its good!
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This is the poor people house. They wait for so many yrs try to get one.

And this f**king corrupt rich civil servant go and brought all of their cheap house.

That is why the poor people is still poor.

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QUOTE(ah-kow @ May 21 2010, 10:55 AM)
Poor people no money to buy low cost, because at Rm45K also they no money, job also not steady

So its up to the rich people to buy and rent out to poor people, so poor people got roof over their heads

why complain? Its good!
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Yew Stupid Fool. For 45K, The poor ppl can pay very low d/p thus the monthly rental which they pay to the unscrupulous leeches can go towards the bank loan for the house.

The article is a very fine example of the privileged taking advantage of a govt. loophole and capitalizing on its.

Why so many stupid cows like you exist?
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if you're smart, you won't be poor
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True story!

In Ara Damansara those 1 story shop lots costs RM250k but if u want to buy it, u hill have to pay additional RM200k and RM150k for bumi to the MBPJ cash only. That means the unit will costs almost double! RM250k original price will become RM450k!
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QUOTE(joe_mamak @ May 21 2010, 11:31 AM)
http://www.thestar.com.my/metro/story.asp?...071&sec=central

The Star
Friday May 21, 2010
Council says staff encouraged to buy surplus low-cost flats

THE Petaling Jaya City Council (MBPJ) has refuted the allegation that 500 council employees had owned low-cost flats illegally.

According to a statement issued, the policy encouraging staff members to buy the surplus of low-cost flat units built on private land began in 2000.

The eight low-cost flat schemes built on private land offered by the developer to MBPJ staff members are:

    * Damai Flats by Tetuan Tropicana Golf and Country Resort Sdn Bhd

    * Flora Damansara Flats by Tetuan Saujana Triangle Sdn Bhd

    * Damansara Damai Flats by Tetuan Medan Prestasi Sdn Bhd

    * Sri Damansara Flats by Tetuan Bandar Sri Damansara Sdn Bhd

    * Sri Jati Flats in Ara Damansara by Tetuan Sime Pilmoor Development Sdn Bhd

    * Desa Mutiara Flats by Tetuan Mutiara Damansara Sdn Bhd

    * Prima Damansara low-cost units by Tetuan Prima Damansara Sdn Bhd

    * Kota Damansara low-cost units by Perbadanan Kemajuan Negeri Selangor

“MBPJ staff members were not allowed to buy low-cost flats meant for squatter relocation, which included Taman Medan Cahaya, PJS 2 (developed by Syarikat Perumahan NEgara Berhad), Desa Mentari, PJS 6 (developed by Tetuan Mentari Properties Sdn Bhd), Impian Baiduri, Seksyen 51A (developed by Tetuan Taipan Focus Sdn Bhd) and Damansara Bestari, SS2 (developed by Tetuan Luxor Properties Development Sdn Bhd),” it read.

The statement was in response to StarMetro cover story yesterday on a tip-off received by MBPJ councillor Mak Khuin Weng that 500 Petaling Jaya council employees were said to have bought low-cost flat units despite earning household income of more than RM2,500.

Mak had in February revealed that two senior MBPJ officers had allegedly bought low-cost units.

He had called for the matter to be brought to the Select Committee for Competency, Accountability and Transparency for further action but did not receive an official response from the committee.

In the statement, MBPJ clarified that the complaint had been tabled at a meeting conducted by the special local council committee on March 9 this year, chaired by deputy state assembly speaker Haniza Mohamed Talha.

“The matter that involved only two senior officers at that time had been explained, and was accepted by the committee, which was also briefed about the whole situation including the purchase of low-cost flats by 500 staff members at the eight schemes mentioned.

“The purchase was legal and did not contravene any rules or regulations then,” it said.

The statement also said the allegations were baseless and detrimental, and the source of information was only an anonymous letter that did not carry solid evidence.
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Its really un-moral, just bcoz the location is strategic the priority was not given to the poor.
Example like the Seri Jati of Ara Damansara, Sri Jati Flats located in
http://www.streetdirectory.com.my/malaysia...36559&l=13&s=kl

Many poor tried to buy but was told its sold out. shakehead.gif
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http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/132459

'Unqualified' low-cost home-owners told to return units
The Selangor government has directed that all owners of low-cost homes who are not qualified to possess the units to return them to the state.

“This is to ensure that the distribution of low-cost homes is carried out fairly and transparently,” said Selangor Menteri Besar Abdul Khalid Ibrahim in a statement issued by his office.

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laugh.gif Like they are going to do that.


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sampai mati pun aku xdpt beli rumah sendiri kalau macam ini puny amanusia terus ada dlm malaysia.
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QUOTE(soundsyst64 @ May 21 2010, 08:23 AM)
capitalism wins
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Guys &gals, I have questions to ask.. I want to bid 2 low cost units in Desa Mentari from an auction.. I'm earning rm4k a month as an employee in an engineering company. Am I eligible to buy if I won the bids? if not, I could lost the 10% deposit woo..

How to make sure I am eligible?
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A lot of rich also like that. Die die also que and recruit people to buy low cost houses and rent or sell them back with profit. No matter what kind of sanctions or rules imposed on these low cost houses, there is always rich people lurking at the background looking for a chance.
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QUOTE(guest18 @ May 21 2010, 08:30 AM)
I have talked to several of these people

interestingly malay seem to like cheap house but expensive car, their reason is car can show off cause can drive around, house cant

while the chinese will like expensive house but cheap car, their reason is end of the day you will still end in house not car


anyway, we should have more low cost flat and house and such. everyone have right on where they want to live and what they want to do with their money. there is still many squatter area in kl and selangor, we should tear down all these squattter area and replace it with low cost flat
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i think its the other way around?
like my chinese neighbors, never renovate nor do landscape nor anything of their house but drive big cars which twice the price oh the house
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QUOTE(WaCKy-Angel @ May 21 2010, 10:28 AM)
Rich ppl buy 10 lots, hike the price and resell it to make more profit smile.gif
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Awesome investment. I like!
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QUOTE(moorish @ May 21 2010, 11:10 AM)
the husband is property developer in penang
me no jeles, me just agree chinese drive expensive cars but stay in cheap house
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I know many of these people especially the young generation bought imported cars such as mini, skyline, vios, camry, rx8 and fairlady, but then the house very chapalang one and share with many people. Some more there are no proper furniture inside their house. All cukup makan only. Tilam letak atas lantai. doh.gif



QUOTE(marsupilami @ Jun 25 2010, 11:56 AM)
i think its the other way around?
like my chinese neighbors, never renovate nor do landscape nor anything  of their house but drive big cars which twice the price oh the house
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Support!

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QUOTE(netmatrix2 @ Jun 25 2010, 11:52 AM)
A lot of rich also like that. Die die also que and recruit people to buy low cost houses and rent or sell them back with profit. No matter what kind of sanctions or rules imposed on these low cost houses, there is always rich people lurking at the background looking for a chance.
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I hope you're not referring to me lor.. I'm not rich yet. lots of utang here and there. Actually this is a bidding so it's open to anybody lor.. so does your answer means I not eligible? I might win it but later when want to transfer then problem. if so I won't go & bid coz I might lose the 10% deposit.

any other opinions?
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QUOTE(skizzo_loco @ May 21 2010, 11:58 AM)
No, I no tokin rubbish. SS2 is full of chinese living in double story houses with merc and bmw in their porch.

Im sory, 300K is considered cheap by my standards. Forgive me but my family has a couple of over 5 million bungalows in Sec 16.

*I forgot that theres a lot of out of town ppl trolling in /k/. Peasants to say the least.
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Why do you think there are so much red tape in getting low cost housing?
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QUOTE(guest18 @ May 21 2010, 08:30 AM)
I have talked to several of these people

interestingly malay seem to like cheap house but expensive car, their reason is car can show off cause can drive around, house cant

while the chinese will like expensive house but cheap car, their reason is end of the day you will still end in house not car
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Funny my experience is always the otherwise..




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