logo
PDC Cooperating Fully In AMLA Probe Into PWC Project

PDC Cooperating Fully In AMLA Probe Into PWC Project

Barnama2 days ago
GEORGE TOWN, July 21 (Bernama) – The Penang Development Corporation (PDC) is giving its full cooperation to police in the investigation by the Bukit Aman Anti-Money Laundering (AMLA) Special Task Force into the Penang World City (PWC) project, which has been linked to the Mobility Beyond Imagination (MBI) investment scheme.
Penang Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow, who is also PDC Chairman, said the corporation has submitted all relevant financial documents and meeting minutes related to the PWC project to Bukit Aman, whose investigation is ongoing at the national level.
'On July 9, the Bukit Aman AMLA team visited PDC as part of a nationwide investigation into the MBI investment scheme. The visit was conducted in accordance with AMLA procedures as part of the authorities' efforts to trace and verify the flow of funds potentially linked to the scheme.
'PDC is giving its full cooperation to assist in investigating any possibility of suspicious fund movements connected to the MBI investment scheme,' he said at a press conference at the Chief Minister's Office in Komtar here today.
Elaborating further, Chow said the investigation focuses on payments made to PDC by Mutiara Metropolis Sdn Bhd (MMSB), formerly known as Tropicana Ivory Sdn Bhd (TISB), for the purchase of land involved in the PWC project between 2011 and 2019.
He said the probe is being conducted under AMLA procedures and involves multiple entities and jurisdictions across the country, with PDC being included as an interested party due to past commercial transactions carried out in accordance with proper processes during that period.
'PDC remains committed to the principles of transparency, integrity and good governance, and will continue to cooperate with all enforcement agencies. The submitted documents include four main agreements signed in relation to the PWC project to date,' he said.
He said the four agreements comprise the Sale and Development Agreement between the Penang Chief Minister (Incorporated) [CMI], PDC and Ivory Properties Group Berhad (IPGB) dated Nov 11, 2011; the First Supplemental Agreement between CMI, PDC and IPGB dated Oct 24, 2013; the Second Supplemental Agreement dated June 23, 2014; and the Novation cum Supplemental Agreement involving PDC, CMI, IPGB and TISB dated Nov 1, 2019.
He added that land reclamation work for the PWC project is currently about 68 per cent complete, with overall development progress — including current and future phases — reaching 44 per cent.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Guan Eng told me to set up firm to move bribes, key witness businessman Gnanaraja tells court
Guan Eng told me to set up firm to move bribes, key witness businessman Gnanaraja tells court

Malay Mail

time3 hours ago

  • Malay Mail

Guan Eng told me to set up firm to move bribes, key witness businessman Gnanaraja tells court

KUALA LUMPUR, July 23 — The key prosecution witness in the Penang undersea tunnel corruption trial involving Lim Guan Eng told the Sessions Court today that his vehicle company was used as a conduit for bribery payments to the former chief minister. Businessman G. Gnanaraja, 44, testified that Lim had instructed him to set up a company, Bumi Muhibah Capital Holding Sdn Bhd, and open a bank account for it. The company was incorporated on Aug 10, 2016, and in August 2017, he used it to facilitate bribe payments to Lim. 'All instructions to establish the company and open the account were given by Lim while we were in a car en route to Publika on Aug 20, 2017. The company held a CIMB Bank account at the CIMB KLCC branch. 'I had full access to the account as I was the sole authorised individual to withdraw funds,' he said while reading his witness statement during the trial involving the Penang road and undersea tunnel project. The 37th prosecution witness added that he became acquainted with Datuk Zarul Ahmad Mohd Zulkifli, then Director of Consortium Zenith Construction Sdn Bhd (CZCSB), around May 2017. Between Aug 10 and 19, 2017, they communicated regarding Gnanaraja acting as the intermediary between Zarul Ahmad and Lim. Gnanaraja testified that Datuk Zarul selected him as an intermediary to deliver cash to Lim based on trust and the fact that he was not affiliated with any opposition party at the time. He further stated that during a meeting at Hotel Impiana in Ipoh on Aug 18, 2017, he and Zarul discussed a sum of RM2 million that Zarul intended to hand over to Lim. 'Later that day, around 5 pm, while I was at home, Datuk Zarul called and asked to meet him at Eastin Hotel, Petaling Jaya at 6 pm. Upon arrival, Datuk Zarul exited his vehicle, retrieved two dark-coloured bags and placed them in the boot of my car. 'I understood the bags contained cash as Datuk Zarul said '1M' while placing the first bag and '1M' again with the second. By '1M', I understood him to mean one million ringgit,' he said. Gnanaraja added that upon returning home, he opened both bags and found they contained bundles of RM100 banknotes. 'I did not count the bundles of cash. I confirm that both bags remained in my study and were not moved until I received a call from Datuk Zarul on Aug 20, 2017,' he said. Gnanaraja said, on that morning, he received a phone call from Zarul Ahmad instructing him to prepare one of the bags containing RM1 million and proceed to the vicinity of Hotel Wen Worth in Pudu to pick up Lim. 'When we reached there, Lim, dressed in the official white chief minister's attire bearing the Penang state crest, entered Datuk Zarul's car. I was wearing a batik shirt. 'Lim greeted us and exchanged pleasantries with both of us. He informed me that he had initially intended to arrange a meeting between me and an individual named Datuk Ewein, but chose instead to speak with me directly to discuss confidential financial matters intended for his benefit,' Gnanaraja testified. According to the amended first charge, Lim, 64, is accused, in his capacity as the then chief minister of Penang, of abusing his position to receive a bribe of RM3.3 million to assist a company owned by Zarul Ahmad in securing the Major Roads and Undersea Tunnel Construction Project in Penang, valued at RM6,341,383,702. The offence allegedly took place between January 2011 and August 2017 at the Chief Minister's Office in Penang. Under the amended second charge, Lim is accused of soliciting a 10 percent bribe out of the project's future profits from Zarul Ahmad for assisting his company in securing the same project. The solicitation allegedly took place near The Gardens Hotel, Lingkaran Syed Putra, Mid Valley City, between 12.30 am and 2.00 am in March 2011. Additionally, Lim faces two charges of disposing of a couple of state-owned lots of land in Penang, valued at RM208.8 million, to a developer linked to the undersea tunnel project. These offences were allegedly committed at the Penang Land and Mines Office, Komtar, on Feb 17, 2015, and March 22, 2017. The trial before Judge Azura Alwi resumes on Aug 19. — Bernama

CapitaLand wins double honours at CSR Malaysia Awards 2025 for community care efforts
CapitaLand wins double honours at CSR Malaysia Awards 2025 for community care efforts

Malay Mail

time3 hours ago

  • Malay Mail

CapitaLand wins double honours at CSR Malaysia Awards 2025 for community care efforts

KUALA LUMPUR, July 23 — CapitaLand has clinched two top honours at the Sustainability & CSR Malaysia Awards 2025, receiving the 'Company of the Year' award in the shopping mall category and the 'Long-Standing Excellence' award for its #GivingBersama 4.0 initiative. This marks the third consecutive year CapitaLand has received the Company of the Year title, in recognition of its continued efforts to uplift communities across Malaysia. In 2024, the company was also acknowledged for its support of underprivileged children. The awards, organised annually, celebrate outstanding organisations that demonstrate long-term commitment to sustainability and corporate social responsibility (CSR). As part of CapitaLand's global #GivingAsOne campaign, the #GivingBersama 4.0 initiative provided aid to beneficiaries from orphanage homes, schools, and low-income families in Penang, Klang Valley, Pahang and Johor. With support from CapitaLand Hope Foundation (CHF)—the group's philanthropic arm—the campaign contributed RM200,000 worth of daily necessities and school essentials to more than 2,600 individuals. Between October 23 and December 20, 2024, over 180 CapitaLand staff volunteers dedicated more than 1,400 hours to community service. The programme reached nearly 800 underserved children from 21 homes and more than 1,800 individuals from 600 low-income families. Beneficiaries were identified in collaboration with Unit Mutiara Food Bank in Penang and the Social Welfare Department in Kuala Lumpur, Kuantan and Johor. A highlight of this year's campaign was the introduction of a shopping mall-style bazaar experience, held at community halls nationwide, where beneficiaries could select their own essential items—making the experience more personal and engaging. 'We are truly honoured to receive this esteemed accolade for the third year in a row, especially as CapitaLand celebrates its 25th anniversary this year,' said Selina Ng, Managing Director, Retail, CapitaLand Investment (Malaysia). 'The awards affirm our ongoing efforts to create a positive and lasting impact in the communities where we operate.' Ng said the group believes building resilient communities goes beyond financial contributions. 'Through our #GivingBersama initiative, we are heartened by the strong and sustained support from our employees, tenants, business partners and the wider community,' she added. 'Since 2011, with the support of CHF, we have reached over 16,100 beneficiaries and contributed more than RM2.6 million in community initiatives.' Held annually in September and October, CapitaLand's #GivingAsOne campaign mobilises staff, tenants, business partners and customers to uplift vulnerable groups. In 2024, over 8,900 volunteers across 17 countries clocked more than 46,000 hours, benefiting over 13,000 people globally. CapitaLand's footprint in Malaysia spans residential, retail, lodging, logistics and business parks. Its retail network includes seven malls: Melawati Mall in Taman Melawati and six under CapitaLand Malaysia Trust—3 Damansara, East Coast Mall, Gurney Plaza, Queensbay Mall, The Mines and Sungei Wang Plaza. The group also operates Nusajaya Tech Park in Iskandar Puteri, Johor. For more information on the #GivingBersama 4.0 initiative, visit CapitaLand's official website or social media platforms.

Perak considers legal action over misleading stray dog claims
Perak considers legal action over misleading stray dog claims

The Sun

time4 hours ago

  • The Sun

Perak considers legal action over misleading stray dog claims

IPOH: The Perak government is considering legal action against parties believed to have misled the public following recent enforcement actions by local authorities (PBT) related to stray dogs. State Housing and Local Government Committee chairman Sandrea Ng Shy Ching said the matter is being taken seriously, especially after some parties questioned the credibility of local councils over the handling of recent stray dog culling operations. 'The government will not hesitate to act against those who issue false statements. We are currently reviewing the matter from a legal standpoint before taking further action. 'We want all parties to be responsible when issuing statements to avoid unnecessary misunderstandings,' she told a press conference here today. On Monday, two short video clips - 15 and 13 seconds, went viral on the Malaysia Homeless Animal Movement Facebook page. The videos showed dozens of stray dogs in cages on a truck belonging to the Ipoh City Council (MBI), prompting strong reactions from netizens. Yesterday, MBI denied claims that the dogs were buried alive at the Lahat Animal Detention Centre. It clarified that all animals involved were humanely put to sleep (PTS), in accordance with established guidelines and legal provisions. Sandrea added that the state government has introduced several initiatives to tackle the stray animal issue, including the Perak Pawsitive programme. Since its launch last year, more than 300 dogs and 250 cats have been neutered through subsidised campaigns. 'We face many challenges in managing stray animals, including limited capacity at impound centres, low awareness among pet owners, and low adoption rates across Perak,' she said. As of July 20, MBI had received over 900 complaints concerning stray and pet dogs. MBI enforcement director Ahmad Zaiyadi Sudin said 740 of the complaints were about stray dogs, while 201 involved pet dogs, mainly in the Ipoh area. 'The number of complaints is high. Some involved dog bites, and if I'm not mistaken, there has been at least one fatal case. There are also concerns over diseases and other risks. 'When stray dogs are caught, they are kept at the impound centre for around three days. If anyone comes forward to claim them, they can do so by paying a fine,' he said. - Bernama

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store