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Is DBKL cavorting in Mahathir cronies' lease and "lesap" scam at Bukit Kiara?

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Tun Daim's comment about Taman Tugu and Bukit Kiara reminded of Dato Nuraina's 2012 blog posting on Bukit Kiara here. Extract below:
Bukit Kiara To Remain Green Lung

Well..that was what they all said back in the mid 90s. Not all of us have short memory, That was when residents in Taman Tun Dr Ismail fought to retain and preserve Bukit Kiara as a green lung reserve. These residents were fighting powerful developers and the Kuala Lumpur City Hall.

And that was something I could not understand -- fighting City Hall to preserve the environment.

And I still cannot understand.

Apparently, it is not just Tan Sri Vincent Tan that got cheap 70 acres land planned for national park in a 70 years land lease in 1989. [Link is in here]. Another Mahathir crony was also "given" 40 hectares land at Bukit Kiara in 1998 in what looks suspiciously to be another ...

... long planned lease and "lesap" scam.


The land in question was leased to MEASAT Digicast Sdn Bhd and supposedly a subsidiary of MEASAT Global Berhad (MEASAT) for the 1998 Commonwealth Games.

Binariang Sdn Bhd took up the initiative for Tun Dr Mahathir and launched the Malaysia East Asia Satellite in 1992. Initially, the initiative was under Maxis but has turned independent [The history in MEASAT web here].

MEASAT basically belongs to Mahathir's crony. Is it crony or proxy?

This fight to save and preserve the Bukit Kiara land had been for a while. It had the support of BN MPs and politicians.

In 2005, Parliament's PAC led by Tan Sri Shahrir Samad met up with DBKL's Mayor, Datok Ruslin Hasan. Also supporting is then Minister for Youth and Sports, Dato Azalina Md Said.

DBKL concurred with the group Friends of Bukit Kiara (FOBK). Read Oct 11th 2005 report, "Victory in sight after 10-year fight"by The Malay Mail.

In 2006, it was reported:
A parcel of land in Bukit Kiara, leased to Measat Digicast Sdn Bhd for carrying out media broadcasting during the 1998 Commonwealth Games, is likely to become another green lung in the city.

Friends of Bukit Kiara (FOBK), a nongovernmental organisation, in a media statement said Kuala Lumpur City Hall will not permit any development on the vacant land. 
 FOBK was quoted by the Sundaily in their April 25th 2006 report:
"We are thankful and fortunate for the support from several cabinet ministers, parliamentarians and Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi himself in resolving this matter."
 Those mentioned supporting the initiative by FOBK were:
... Youth and Sports Minister Datuk Azalina Othman, the Education Ministry, Women, Family and Community Development Minister and former acting Federal Territories Minister Datuk Shahrizat Abdul Jalil, Subang member of parliament Tan Sri K.S. Nijhar, Woman, Family and Community Development parliamentary secretary and PJ Utara MP Datin Paduka Chew Mei Fun, PJ Selatan MP Datuk Donald Lim and Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Datuk M. Kayveas. 
Government was talking to gazette three plot of lands for large scale public park. The Star report August 3rd 2011:
Government in land talks for park

KUALA LUMPUR: The Government is in negotiations to gazette three plots of land for a large-scale public park project in Bukit Kiara.

Housing and Local Government Minister Datuk Chor Chee Heung said development had started on four lots of land for the park, an initiative under the 10th Malaysia Plan.

“The development of the three lots has not started as the Government is still in the midst of negotiating for two lots that were leased to Measat and one lot that is partly occupied by Bukit Kiara Equestrian Club.

“We are in the final stages of negotiations. Hopefully, it will done by next year,” he said during a press conference at the Bakti building in Taman Tun Dr Ismail yesterday.
Read on here.
In Sin Chew's Bernama July 14, 2012 report, it was mentioned:

Asked why the federal government took a long time to gazette the land, Chor said the government was in negotiation with Measat Broadcast Network Systems Sdn Bhd for land lots which were leased out to them.

"The government is negotiating with them to move out, so that they can go to another place. They have been offered another place, and they are considering moving out. Once they move out, only then can we really calculate the exact area of this 'green lung' to gazette it as a public park," he said.

An extract from FMT March 9, 2014 report below:
On paper, the hill is divided into seven parcels, with Berjaya Corporation owning 25.1 hectares of it, Measat owning another parcel and the rest belonging to the NLD.

Berjaya wanted to develop its land into real estate, but the bid was blocked by Kuala Lumpur City Hall. At the same time, however, NLD has embarked on a series of efforts to “upgrade” the hill with built structures.

A perimeter fence 3.5m high and 4.7km long is being erected and is 80% complete. NLD has claimed that the purpose is to demarcate Bukit Kiara from neighbouring private lands.

Other developments include the construction of a retention wall to prevent landslips.

The Friends of Bukit Kiara (FOBK), a loose coalition of NGOs, has accused the authorities of allowing the hill to be destroyed by the new structures.

Maintain Bukit Kiara

FOBK says the fence, which it calls The Great Wall of Bukit Kiara, was built at the expense of cutting down some 3,000 mature trees.
The Minister said something but on the ground is was something else:
On June 5th, 2012, Tristupe blog wrote: A Gruesome Find In Bukit Kiara.


Accused were Jabatan Lanskap Negara.

As earlier as May 2015, there were developers encroaching into the area. There would not be encroaching without DBKL's dobby mark. Some names were mentioned and raised by pro-opposition bloggers. [Read Din Merican and Steady Ku here and here]

They prefer to quickly steer the conclusion to corruption and cronyism. Those mentioned are small plays. It had always been supported by BN politicians. And it still is.

Lets be clear that corruption cannot happen if civil servants are not a party to it. Hope Malaysian not mudah lupa . It was only August [read here] that MACC held and subsequently charge a Development Director of DBKL which owned 33 condominiums!

Federal Government can plan but DBKL can botch it up and put up barriers to sabotage. Politicians may have good intentions but civil servants may not cooperate. And opposition politicians can be corrupt too. As one source claimed PH politicians can be four times more corrupt.

The Little Napolean civil servants can ignore the directive to do something else as happen in the Dato Keramat condo development [read here].


In the case of Berjaya, those familiar with the case claimed the lease agreement from DBKL was made loose and the victory for Berjaya in the court was planned. Was it the same with the lease agreement to Ananda Krishnan's MEASAT?

DBKL is under the Prime Minister's Department but there is also a Ministry in charge of Federal Territory. The common blame from the public could be either towards DBKL or FT Minister.

Which is the case and true or false, how come Vincent Tan's Berjaya and Ananda Krishnan's MEASAT could get away with an allegedly loose lease agreement?

Better for Khazanah to give government to develop Bukit Kiara than developing Taman Tugu.

There is insufficient public recreational park in Kuala Lumpur. In most of the major cities and towns in Malaysia, common folks do have a place to spend time with family and morning and evening workout except at shopping malls and paid gyms.

Even the public recreational park tend to be taken up by corporate sponsored events on weekends at expense of public use.

The common folks are being deprived of green lung areas across the country as they are turned into expensive condominium or golf courses or private and exclusive "Country and Equesterian Resort"!   


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