Source: Nan Yang San Pau
9 August, 2011
Penduduk menggunakan kereta untuk menghalang pemaju Melati Ehsan untuk meneruskan memagar kawasan.
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3 December, 2009
SPRM siasat isu tanah Pandamaran
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2 December, 2009
MACC To Probe Pandamaran Land Deal – Nazri Aziz
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Source : Bernama
December 01, 2009 21:09 PM
KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 1 (Bernama) — The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) will investigate the land deal in Kampung Jalan Papan and Kampung Bukit Kerayong, Pandamaran, Klang.
Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Seri Mohamed Nazri Aziz said there were elements of abuse of power in the land acquisition process from the residents to the developer.
He said representatives from the two villages had lodged a report to the MACC on Sept 2 but until today they had not been informed of its development.
“I will get in touch with MACC deputy chief commissioner Datuk Abu Kassim Mohamed to ensure that action is taken based on the report,” he told reporters after receiving a memorandum from resident committees from the two villages at the parliament lobby here on Tuesday.
The Kampung Jalan Papan land issue emanated in 1997 when six lots of the land in Pandamaran, including in the two villages were acquired by TPPT Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of Bank Negara, to revive a stalled housing project.
In 2003, the Klang Municipal Council (MPK) issued a notice to the residents to vacate the land and shift to low-cost flats built by TPPT or other developers besides getting a RM7,000 compensation.
However, most of the villagers were not happy with the deal and counter-proposed to TPPT to build houses costing below RM100,000 for them, arguing that they had occupied the land for the past 70 years and held temporary occupancy permit (TOL) until it was revoked in 1990 without any explanation.
The issue erupted in 2004 when the MPK tore down houses in both villages under the Emergency Ordinance, forcing the two village committees to seek injunctions to stop the demolition and better terms including being given terrace houses.
In 2007, TPPT appointed Melati Ehsan Development Sdn Bhd to develop the project and the company set out to build 107 units of one and half storey terrace houses below RM100,000 but only 51 houses would be allotted to the villagers.
Mohamed Nazri said TPPT had breached an agreement endorsed by the Selangor government by awarding the project to Melati Ehsan, whereas the agreement specified that a Bank Negara subsidiary must not be involved in a profitable venture except for to build houses for the poor.
Mohamed Nazri said he would pursue the matter with Bank Negara governor Tan Sri Dr Zeti Akhtar Aziz.
— BERNAMA
4 September, 2009
二木屋区委会向反贪会举报,查售地是否滥权(2 squatter committees lodge report with MACC to investigate alleged abuse of power)
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2 September, 2009
Mahu pihak berkuasa buka mata
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2 September, 2009
Settlers going to MACC over land issue
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Source : Malaysian Mirror 1/9/09
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KLANG – Settlers who have been asked to vacate their homes to make way for a housing project at Jalan Papan and Bukit Kerayong in Pandamaran, near here, will take the issue to the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission.
They plan to be at the MACC office on Wednesday to file a report against TPPT Sdn Bhd over an alleged mishandling of a land issue that has purportedly affected their status as the rightful settlers there. The settlers do not want the fate that befell on the villagers in Kampung Buah Pala in Penang to also happen to them. Like the Buah Pala settlers, the folks at Jalan Papan and Bukit Kerayong have also become victims of urban redevelopment and have been asked to clear out of their homes to make way for a mixed housing project in their area. Deadlines have passed The villagers were first asked to vacate the land by July 31. This was then extended to Aug 8. The two deadlines have passed and the settlers are adamant about staying put on their land, which had been passed through the genrations since the first pioneeers cleared the wilderness there over 70 years ago. “Our families have been living there for decades, our ancestors used their own savings to develop this place and now.. we are asked to move out to make way for a multi-million housing project,” said Jalan Papan and Bukt Kerayong action committee chairman Ang Mah Chye. He said they will not budge and have started on a signature campaign to garner support for their cause. Ang and his deputy, Dominic See, led the first phase of the campaign at the Pandamaran morning market on Aug 30; the eve of the country’s 52nd National Day. They will carry out the signature campaign every week and, armed with the support of the people, will file a petition with the relevant authorities to reinstate the lands in their hands. TPPT set up to benefit rakyat They also intend to get the MACC to investigate TPPT Sdn Bhd, which was originally entrusted by the Abandoned Housing Project Fund to revive incomplete housing projects and develop affordable homes for various target groups. TPPT, however, has allegedly sold the deal to development company Melati Ehsan Holdings Bhd for RM32mil and the company then drew up a plan for a proposed ‘Taman Ehsan Jaya’ that can potentially generate for it a revenue of RM150mil. “TPPT was not established for monetary profit but for the benefit of the Rakyat. They were not honouring their agreement. “The amount of RM150mil clearly showed their actions are not in line with the objective of TPPT, which was established to assist the lower income group rather than the middle or higher income. “They should build more houses are affordable for the target groups,” he added. Getting Zeti to intervene Ang said they also hope to meet Bank Negara governor Zeti Akhtar Aziz and to get her to intervene in the matter, since the central bank is responsible for the setting up of TPPT in 1990. “I hope the Bank Negara governor will hear the plight of the settlers and will call for a more considerate initiative by the developer in resolving the issue and to put the development project on hold,” he said. The settlers hope their land, allegedly taken away from them, will be returned and they will also be given permanent land titles. They also plead not to be driven out from their homes until further discussions are held between the state government, residents and developer and an amicable solution is found. In addition, they hope that the plan to build a hypermarket at Bukit Kerayong will be scrapped. The settlers also hope the MACC will charge the culprits, if any impropriety is found, and penalize them. Supporting their cause Klang MP Charles Santiago who had been supporting the settlers’ cause said it was ‘inhumane’ to shove the families that had stayed there for over 70 years and who were responsible for clearing the jungles and swamps there to make the village suitable for decent living. “It is disheartening to see the Bukit Krayong families fighting for their land through campaigns. “ The prime minister talks about ‘1Malaysia’ that puts the people first. In this case, the people have been sidelined. “For me, there is an element of impropriety and I will accompany the action committee to lodge a report on TPPT at the MACC tomorrow (Wednesday),” he said. |
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2 September, 2009
Pulangkan hak tanah kepada peneroka Bandar!
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Pulangkan hak tanah kepada peneroka Bandar!
(Klang) Jawatankuasa Bertindak Perpindahan Jalan Papan dan Jalan Bukit Kerayong yang dipimpinkan oleh Ang Mah Chye dan Dominic See melancarkan kempen tandatangan petisyen di pasar pagi pandamaran pada jam 9:30am, 30hb Ogos 2009.
Kumpulan peneroka Bandar in mengecam tindakan bekas kerajaan Selangor Barisan Nasional yang merampaskan tanah mereka secara tidak sah dan tidak demokratik. Mereka mendeksa kerajaan persekutuan, kerajaan negeri pakatan kini, wakil-wakil rakyat, penduduk pandamaran dan semua rakyat Malaysia menyokong 4 saranan mereka :
1) Pulangkan hak milik tanah Jalan Bukit Kerayong dan Jalan Papan kepada penduduk asal dan berikan geran tanah kekal kepada mereka; 2) Membuat siasatan terperinci dan telus atas penyelewengan tukar hak milik tanah dan syarat-syarat yang dikenakan oleh kerajaan negeri Selangor; 3) Hentikan pengusiran secara paksa dan sebarang perobohan sehingga perundingan di antara kerajaan, penduduk dan pemaju diselesaikan; 4) Membantah rancangan pemaju membina sebuah hypermarket di atas tanah Jalan bukit Kerayong.
Turut hadir ialah Ahli Parlimen Klang Charles Santiago, Charles berkata beliau sokong sepenuhnya penduduk menuntut hak tanah mereka, adalah tidak wajar pihak berkuasa menganggap mereka penduduk setinggan haram kerana mereka telah meneroka hutan paya ini 70 tahun dulu, tiga generasi penduduk telah tinggal di situ.
Beliau mengutuk sekeras-kerasnya pemilik tanah iaitu Tabung Projek Perumahan Terbengkalai (TPPT) Sdn Bhd menjualkan tanah kepada Melati Ehsan dengan harga RM32 juta dan Melati Ehsan berjangka akan mendapat keuntungan sebanyak RM150 juta daripada projek pembangunan ini. Ini jelasnya bercanggah dengan objektif penubuhan TPPT Sdn Bhd iaitu meningkatkan kemampuan rakyat memiliki rumah dengan membekalkan rumah kepada golongan pendapatan rendah.
Charles berasa kecewa sebab sempena sambutan hari kemederkaan, peneroka Bandar pandamaran terpaksa menlancarkan kempen-kempen untuk menuntut balik tanah mereka, slogan satu Malaysia tidak bermakna kepada mereka kerana apa yang mereka saksi ialah “Keuntungan diutamakan, rakyat dipinggirkan”
Pengerusi Jawatankuasa Bertindak Perpindahan Jalan Papan Ang Mah Chye berharap penduduk-penduduk pandamaran memberi sokongan kepada kempen tandatangan petisyen ini, bukan sahaja menolong penduduk kedua-dua tempat tapi membantah juga pembinaan hypermarket yang dirancangkan oleh pemaju supaya menyelamatkan peniaga-peniaga kecil dan sederhana di pandamaran.
Source : Sinchew Daily 31/8/09
Title : Squatters to be demolished, launched petition campaign. Residents made 4 demands to safeguard homes
Source : Merdeka Review 1/9/09
Title : Protest against grab land by Selangor BN government, Pandamaran residents launchs petition campaign
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1 September, 2009
Developer clarifies Pandamaran controversy
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Source : Malay Mail 1/9/09
TABUNG Projek Perumahan Terbengkalai (TPPT) Sdn Bhd, the initial developer of Jalan Bukit Kerayong and Jalan Papan, Pandamaran has finally broken its silence over the controversial matter.
TPPT, which is a subsidiary company of Bank Negara, sent a letter to Klang Member of Parliament Charles Santiago to explain their position in the matter.
According to managing director Hidzir Yahya, many efforts were taken by the developer to resolve the matter but failed as residents were asking for unreasonable compensation.
“After we obtained the land from the State government in 1995, we had several meetings with the residents and it was agreed upon that we would build 528 low cost houses for the residents of Jalan Bukit Kerayong and Jalan Papan. A compensation of RM 7,000 for every house would be paid through the local council and we also agreed to build 100 units of double-storey houses worth RM 180,000 each but priced at RM 100,000 for the residents,”
Hidzir said in his written response to Malay Mail. “However, after agreeing to all this, the residents changed their minds and started to demand for unreasonable compensation. Therefore, unable to endure the losses caused by this project, TPPT chose to sell this land to Melati Ehsan Berhad, as they have vast experience and the resources to deal with this type of cases,” he added.
TPPT obtained the 189.67 acres of land from the State government in 1995 as part of the Zero Squatters Programme. The company had already paid the land premium, hence making it the lawful owner of the land.
On a different note, residents of Jalan Bukit Kerayong and Jalan Papan launched a signature campaign to regain their land. The campaign was led by Bukit Kerayong action committee members Ang Mah Chye and Dominic See at the Pandamaran wet market last Sunday.
Santiago was also there to show his support for the residents. On Aug 5, Malay Mail highlighted the plight of the 28 families living at Jalan Bukit Kerayong who cried foul when they were given evacuation notices from Melati Ehsan. The residents were told to move out by Aug 1. However, the families are adamant that they have rights to the land.
Since 2005, the Klang Municipal Council has demolished numerous houses at Bukit Kerayong and provided
reimbursements of RM7,000 to each family.
On Aug 17, it was highlighted that residents alleged foul play in the land deal by TPPT and Melati Ehsan. The residents later held a demonstration outside Bank Negara because their needs were not met.
19 August, 2009
Peneroka Bandar Pandamaran minta berdialog
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Source : Merdeka review BM version
Ng Yap Hwa | Aug 19, 2009 05:27:36 pm
Peneroka Bandar di Jalan Papan dan Jalan Bukit Kerayong meminta agar pemilik tanah TPPT Sdn. Bhd. mengadakan satu dialog dengan mereka supaya menyelesaikan masalah yang dihadapi oleh mereka.
Pengerusi Jawatankuasa Bertindak Peneroka Bandar Jalan Papan, Ang Mah Chye menyaran Governor Bank Negara, Zeti Akhtar Azi menunjukkan keprihatinan terhadap situasi peneroka Bandar yang menerima notis pengusiran, kerana pemilik tanah TPPT merupakan sebuah anak syarikat yang tubuh dibawah Bank Negara.
Lebih kurang 20 orang penduduk dari kedua-dua kawasan menganjurkan satu sidang media bersama Ahli Parlimen Klang, Charles Santiago di Pusat Komuniti Ahli Parlimen Klang pada hari ini. Mereka memberi TPPT tempoh masa dua minggu untuk mengadakan dialog ini, jikalau tidak penduduk akan mengadakan tunjuk rasa di TPPT.
Peneroka Bandar Jalan Bukit Kerayong telah menerima notis pengusiran daripada pemaju pada bulan Julai 2009. Pemaju menuduh bahawa mereka menceroboh tanah punyaan pemaju.
Charles berkata, peneroka Bandar Jalan Bukit Kerayong telah tinggal di kawasan tersebut selama 70 tahun, maka mereka tidak harus dilihat sebagai penduduk setinggan dan mengabaikan sumbangan mereka dalam penerokaan tanah ini.
Katanya, beliau akan berbincang dengan Exco Kerajaan Selangor Iskandar Abdul Samad untuk mendeksa supaya TPPT mengadakan dialog dengan peneroka Bandar ini.
Menurut beliau, tujuan penubuhan TPPT adalah untuk memulihkan projek perumahan terbengkalai, membina rumah dengan harga berpatutan untuk mempromosikan pemilikan rumah, terutamanya golongan yang berpendapatan rendah.
Namun demikian, pemaju projek perumahan itu, Melati Ehsan, mengatakan projek ini akan mendatangkan keuntungan sebanyak RM150 million kepada syarikat itu. Ini jelas menunjukkan bahawa projek perumahan ini telah bercanggah dengan objektif penubuhan TPPT.
Penduduk juga menunjukkan Lesen Pendudukan Sementara (TOL) yang diberikan kepada penduduk pada tahun 1964, syarikat pemaju hanya menandatangani perjanjian pembangunan ini pada tahun 2007. Maka, adalah tidak masuk akal jika dikatakan peneroka Bandar menceroboh tanah pemaju.
*Ng Yap Hwa ialah pembantu khas kepada Ahli Parlimen Klang, Charles Santiago.
18 August, 2009
Fishy Land Deal, Bukit Kerayong residents claim transfer is fraudulent
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