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Saturday, May 4, 2019

JOHOR SULTAN WILLING TO GIVE BACK LAND ‘FOR FREE’? DOES THAT MEAN HE DIDN’T PAY ANYTHING FOR IT – OR PAID ONLY A PITTANCE OF THE MARKET PRICE TO NAJIB REGIME? MAHATHIR MUST ORDER FULL-SCALE CORRUPTION PROBE – ALREADY TMJ CLAIMS IT WAS THE SULTAN WHO HELPED ‘SOLVE THE GOVT’S DEBT’ – EXACTLY WHAT IS GOING ON IN JOHOR, WHERE BUSINESS, POLITICS & ROYAL TIES HAVE OVERSHADOWED TRANSPARENCY

Johor Crown Prince Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim today lamented that the good his father Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar had done, including giving up many lands to the people and government, was not highlighted.
This was following revelations that the Johor Bahru-Singapore Rapid Transit System (RTS) was stalled due to cost spike as a result of land intended for the project ending up in the hands of the Johor ruler, which would require heavy compensation.
Sultan Ibrahim had since said that he was prepared to surrender one of the lands involved in Bukit Chagar without cost.
“How many lands belonging to the Johor Sultan have been given to the people and government since before?

“The millions that were given to the government? The Johor sultan helped solve the government’s debt two years after he ascended to the throne.
“How many millions that were given to (charitable) foundations? But the good is not highlighted,” Tunku Ismail said in a Twitter post.


HRH Crown Prince of Johor@HRHJohorII
No mention was made about the 2.4-ha underwater land named Lot 45419, which will also be used for the RTS project and will cost the government RM198.4 million in compensation.
Both parcels of land were transferred to the Johor sultan after the realignment of the RTS project.
Lot PTB23354 was transferred just two days after the Johor sultan consented to the realignment on Nov 19, 2017.
Then, on Dec 9, 2018, Lot 45419 was also transferred to the Johor ruler. – MKINI

Johor Ruler willing to hand over Bukit Chagar land if part of RTS project

JOHOR BARU: Johor Ruler Sultan Ibrahim Ibni Almarhum Sultan Iskandar is willing to hand over his plot of land in Bukit Chagar to the government without any cost if it is involved in the Rapid Transit System (RTS) project.
His private secretary Datuk Jaba Mohd Noah said that Sultan Ibrahim had expressed his disappointment with a report claiming that the rise of cost for the RTS project was due to the plot of land owned by Sultan Ibrahim.
“However, Sultan Ibrahim has decreed that if the plot of land at Bukit Chagar is involved in the RTS project, then His Majesty has agreed to hand over the land to the government without any cost.
“The RTS project must be continued as His Majesty understands the plight of many people that must travel into Singapore on a daily basis,” he added.
Jaba said this in a statement posted on Sultan Ibrahim’s official Facebook page on Saturday (May 4).
He said that the Johor Ruler has always stressed that the rakyat and government’s interests were always a priority to Sultan Ibrahim.
This follows a statement by Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad on Friday (May 3) that the government will try to reclaim before mulling to buy the land, purportedly in the name of the Sultan of Johor, for the Rapid Transit System (RTS) project.
“We have agreed to take about six months to consider RTS again or decide on other alternative plans. First, we will reclaim the land. If there are parties which have taken the land, they must follow the existing process.
“We have not received a full report, only rumours that the land has been taken by Sultan of Johor. About the payment, we do not know,” Dr Mahathir told reporters after a Pakatan Harapan presidential council meeting at Yayasan Al-Bukhary.
He was commenting on reports in various portals, which quoted sources, alleging that a plot of land in Bukit Chagar, which the federal government was supposed to own, is now in the name of the Johor Ruler.
According to the reports, the 4.5ha plot was one of five lots in Bukit Chagar that Putrajaya received from the Johor government in 2012 as part of a land swap deal to build the Johor Baru Customs, Immigrataion and Quarantine Complex.
When asked if the government would buy back the land, Dr Mahathir did not rule that out.
“If he has paid, we have to buy back. But if he hasn’t, we won’t. It is our land.
We have to make our claim that the land is ours,” he added.
The RTS project, signed in 2018, was scheduled for construction this year and expected to be completed by December 2024.
It covers 4km between Bukit Chagar, Johor Baru and Woodlands, Singapore, with the capacity to ferry 10,000 passengers an hour.
The project will run above ground in Johor and on a 25m-high bridge across the straits before going underground to Woodlands North.
Earlier, it was speculated that the RTS project might be shelved indefinitely after Malaysia requested for a six-month deadline extension.
MKINI / THE STAR

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