This claim had been made by Rural and Regional Development Minister Datuk Seri Shafie Apdal, who recently said that the four properties had appreciated in value by at least RM45 million according to valuations made late last year.
Shafie had responded to Rafizi's earlier claim that Mara's purchases were overpriced, after an expose by Australian newspaper The Age that one of the purchases had been overpaid for so that the difference could be pockets as bribes.
Rafizi said Mara should see the properties if they were indeed profitable.
"Do not be like Tabung Haji, they claimed the land they bought in Tun Razak Exchange is profitable, but until now they have not sold it. If it's that profitable, they should sell it now," he said.
- TMI
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