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DesRed
post Feb 8 2019, 12:43 AM

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Even if Ku Nan is charged in court for this fiasco, will this stop the Malton group from developing that land? I really doubt so.

Looks like the repeat of the Atria Shopping Centre redevelopment saga (link).

For a moment, DBKL were bragging about seizing back 13 plots of land from certain developers where 3 aren't too happy and planned to take legal action. Now, doing the same thing against Malton is now a pipe dream at this stage and the TTDI folks seem to realise this. Will be interesting to see what the outcome will be.
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post Aug 14 2019, 01:10 AM

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I posted this at the DBKL area Projects ON HOLD, for example? thread before, but I'll repost it as below:

Latest update on the now DBKL 97 plots saga (jump from 64 plots initially) MACC approves 64 of 97 DBKL land deals under scrutiny:
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KUALA LUMPUR (July 1): The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has approved 64 Kuala Lumpur City Hall land deals under 97 transactions scrutinised by the city hall's new administration. The Kuala Lumpur City Hall is also known as Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur (DBKL).

According to news reports, the land sales were conducted by DBKL during former federal territories minister Datuk Seri Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor's tenure, for a value of around RM5.63 billion.

Federal Territories Minister Khalid Abdul Samad told the Parliament today that out of the 97 transactions, 33 deals do not "principally" require the MACC's investigation.

Khalid, who was responding to a question by Tumpat MP Datuk Che Abdullah Mat Nawi, said out of the 97 transactions, DBKL has allowed 81 deals to continue.

"However one [out of the 81] was brought to court, not by the developer but by third parties," Khalid said.

According to Khalid, 14 of the 97 deals have been cancelled via mutual agreements between DBKL and the respective developers.

He said DBKL also intends to cancel the remaining two land deals, one of which is under mediation because the developer refused the cancellation. DBKL is waiting for a response from the developer on the other deal.

For the full proceedings, read the Parliament Hansard dated 1st July.

Looks like this project got the clean bill of health after all, since the initial 64 land plots reported by Tan Kok Wai and Lim Lip Eng are cleared by MACC.
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post Sep 17 2019, 12:01 AM

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https://www.nst.com.my/property/2019/09/518...TnN8jfl8GgeJXVs

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On Nov 28 2018, the High Court decided that DBKL’s planning permission and Development Order (DO) for the high-rise residential project in Taman Rimba Kiara was proper and valid, following all procedural compliance.

This means the original DO for the 4.86ha mixed development is still valid and the developer had the legal right to have started its construction last year.

But the legal tussle is still ongoing between TTDI’s RA and authorities following their appeal against the High Court’s decision that denied its application for a judicial review of the mixed development project last year.

The Court of Appeal’s hearing is set on Sept 10. Should it uphold the High Court’s decision, this would mean that the construction of the affordable apartment block could commence anytime without further delay.

The revised DO is expected to be issued in October after the court’s decision.

According to YWP, there will be a relocation exercise, whereby trees will not be disposed of but replanted in the park.

The completion period for the one-block affordable apartment and four-block serviced apartments is three and eight years, respectively.

I wonder what is the outcome of the Sept 10 case. hmm.gif

Either way, I will never ever support any move to cancel a project outright and end up having to pay compensation via taxpayers' monies. Money that should be put to better use for the benefit of the Rakyat.
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post Jan 28 2021, 06:20 PM

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Added Malaymail's article to support the above.

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Follow-up articles as below:
1) TTDI Residents’ Association says committed to helping longhouse occupants, after winning appeal against DBKL’s approval for Taman Rimba Kiara condo project
2) After Taman Rimba Kiara residents’ court win, Segambut MP Hannah Yeoh vows to assist longhouse dwellers

Won't be surprised that appeals from the DBKL side will come soon.

IMO, those longhouse folks really deserve proper housing after waiting for decades, regardless of who wins this case.

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post Jan 28 2021, 11:06 PM

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QUOTE(aspartame @ Jan 28 2021, 09:33 PM)
Am I right in saying that those longhouse residents are going to get free housing just because they were chased out of their estate dwellings somewhere else but in the first place, they did not even own the estate dwelling place right?
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The gov't already promised the longhouse folks new homes when they got evicted from the Bukit Kiara Estates in June 1982 and relocated to the current longhouse which was meant to be temporary accommodation. This was already widely reported in the mainstream media. Yet to materialise till this day.

https://www.thestar.com.my/metro/metro-news...house-residents
https://www.edgeprop.my/content/1501844/lon...nt-wait-anymore
https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/201...do-proj/1514851

Lumping them together on the same level as squatters isn't fair as the latter group just took advantage of unoccupied land and build their dwelling there, which is clearly breaking the law. These estate folks didn't do such a thing and obeyed the gov't instruction to be relocated to those longhouses.

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