Sunday, November 15, 2009

Police Move Into Action

Sorry, folks for not updating you for some time. Things are a bit "slow" at the moment. We have to give the police time to look into our case. The latest is that they have started investigation and are beginning to knock on doors to gather information. We will check with them for updates soon. So those who have not made a police report please do so at Balai Polis Bukit Indah, Ampang. Bring along a photocopy of the Sales & Purchase Agreement and photocopies of the instalment receipts/invoices.

We hope to get Yeng Chong Realty Sdn Bhd to the discussion table again before we decide on further action. The managing director, Mr Piong, said he was overseas and would be available after Nov 26 for a dialogue. We hope he has something concrete to offer us. The last time we saw him was at the Public Complaints Bureau on 4 May 2009.

Mr Piong stated that we would get our money back only if Yeng Chong wins the court case against MBSB. Why should it be so? We paid for land which we did not get so we are entitled to a refund, regardless of the outcome of the court case with MBSB. Anyway, we can infer from Mr Piong’s statement that the court case was still on-going and that no judgment was passed.

The fact that no judgment was passed whatsoever was also expressed by MBSB officials and their external lawyers. In fact, one of the lawyers said that the case was likely to drag on for years.

It will be to everyone's advantage to settle the case out of court. Then they can move on and do whatever they want with the land. We hope MBSB is serious about settling the case. They have put someone solely in charge of the Bandar Golden Valley Golf Resort project. The BGVAC chairman hopes to call him up soon.

The BGVAC hopes to convene a meeting to weigh our options on how best to proceed once this meeting with Yeng Chong transpires.