Tuesday, July 26, 2011

What we are fighting for

The point is about The Rule of Law and NATURAL JUSTICE. Malaysia is going through a transformation program for a better future for our children and our children's children. Hence the basic principle of the rule of law must prevail.

1. The landowners broke the law by demolishing this building without permit under the Town & Country Planning Act. ref:MPPP/OSC/PM(1090)/10.

2. They were punished by a fine of 6K NOT EVEN 0.1% of the development projects GDV.

3. Under a separate section of the Town &Country Planning Act, MPPP imposed a unconditional rebuilt order under
ref: MPPP/OSC/PM(1090)/10, which has not been complied with to date.hence their application has been frozen ref : MPPP/OSC/PM(1090)/10.

4. The landowner has applied for a new planning permission which is being processed by MPPP, clearly an abuse of process by the landowner, MPPP/OSC/PM(1335)/11.

5 They have reduced the no. of units from 315 to 294 but parking podium and height of building remains the same.

6. There is whispers in the grapevines that the landowner is contributing to a special heritage fund to get a waiver on the rebuilt order. Sounds like the Obama administration haha.

7. GE 13 also on the way.

8. Bersih ??

How are our buildings in town safe ? DEMOLITION ALERT : a) Orange building opposite Convent Pulau Tikus, b) Shih Chong school on Northam Road.

The demolition of buildings in Penang without planning permission is a problem. The people who demolish buildings to develop the land to a multi storey high density apartment project, only pay a small fine of RM6k for their illegal act.

How do we prevent this, developers dont mind paying a small fine. Project GDV is RM500 million what is a fine of RM6k for this development at Pykett.

The only way to prevent the landowner from demolishing buildings without approval,  is that the Local Council freeze all development on the land for the next 10 years !!


Pay fine , no point when the quantum will be priced in to the apartment buyers.


Prison term, the "beyond reasonable doubt" test is difficult to proof.

Our Heritage buildings in town are not safe !!


20 Pykett is a test case

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