The President of the BGVAC (Bandar Golden Valley Action Committee), Mr Christopher John, has been busy chasing the various parties to honour their promises made during the May 4 meeting in front of the Public Complaints Bureau officials.
MBSB agreed to give us the Cause Papers and they have done so. These papers show the transactions in the Yeng Chong-MBSB joint account. We are still studying the papers and will be seeking advice from Mr Chang Kim Loong (General Secretary, National House Buyers Association, who is himself a lawyer). Hopefully the papers can shed some light on who has cashed out our money.
MBSB had also agreed to bring up the issue of the purchasers to their Board of Directors. We are not sure whether the Board has met.
Meanwhile Yeng Chong seems to have second thoughts about giving us the list of buyers as agreed to by Mr Piong (Yeng Chong's Managing Director ) and Mr Dicom (Yeng Chong's lawyer) in front of everyone present at the May 4 meeting. They are now claiming that it is subjudice as they have an on-going trial with MBSB.
Mr Christopher is still in contact with the Public Complaints Bureau, as well as Senator Murugiah's office, on this issue.
MBSB agreed to give us the Cause Papers and they have done so. These papers show the transactions in the Yeng Chong-MBSB joint account. We are still studying the papers and will be seeking advice from Mr Chang Kim Loong (General Secretary, National House Buyers Association, who is himself a lawyer). Hopefully the papers can shed some light on who has cashed out our money.
MBSB had also agreed to bring up the issue of the purchasers to their Board of Directors. We are not sure whether the Board has met.
Meanwhile Yeng Chong seems to have second thoughts about giving us the list of buyers as agreed to by Mr Piong (Yeng Chong's Managing Director ) and Mr Dicom (Yeng Chong's lawyer) in front of everyone present at the May 4 meeting. They are now claiming that it is subjudice as they have an on-going trial with MBSB.
Mr Christopher is still in contact with the Public Complaints Bureau, as well as Senator Murugiah's office, on this issue.
We have been interviewed by a journalist but we are not sure when our story will be published. Well, we can only deduce that there are more pressing stories fighting for newspaper space and ours is considered "timeless" and can be held back a little longer.
We are in contact with another group of purchasers who have been dealing with the DAP on the same issue. Mr Christopher has spoken to their lawyer. It was agreed that the two groups meet and coordinate their efforts, so as to be more effective.
The wheel of action is turning, although it is an uphill task. We have to keep on pressing...
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