Lim Lip Eng |
- Pakatan’s eight steps for a better KL
- Syndicate selling blacklisted cars uncovered
- Assault case: 'Missing' cop charged
Pakatan’s eight steps for a better KL Posted: 29 Jan 2011 10:34 PM PST Attached is the original statement from the FT Pakatan Rakyat MPs Source: http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2011/1/30/nation/7904515&sec=nation (30/1/2011) PKR vice-president Nurul Izzah Anwar said lack of maintenance of public infrastructure, high level of income inequality and the rising crime rate had led to a deteriorating quality of life for Nurul Izzah said that although Pakatan's manifesto was similar to Barisan Nasional's Greater KL plan, the difference was in how Pakatan would implement its promises. Pakatan's proposed measures include an initiative to revive abandoned public housing projects, introduce more business-friendly policies such as a one-stop centre for licensing to attract entrepreneurs and business owners, and forming a committee to work towards creating local government elections in |
Syndicate selling blacklisted cars uncovered Posted: 29 Jan 2011 10:02 PM PST Photo from Guang Ming Daily: 5 used-car dealers showing police reports and documents of the cars that were impounded by the police News: http://thestar.com.my/news (By ALLISON LAI, 27/1/2010) Some of the cars, which had been resold to customers for up to a year, were recently impounded by police as they were suspected to be stolen. Cheah Kuai Wah, 39, said between June and October 2009, he purchased 15 imported sedans and MPVs from three individuals and subsequently sold them to several used car dealers. "I did the relevant background checks with the Road Transport Department (JPJ), and checked with the police and insurance companies before purchasing the cars," he said at a press conference yesterday. Cheah said the vehicles also went through the compulsory inspection at Puspakom before the transfer of ownership was done. However, in mid-December 2009, Cheah said he received a call from a used car dealer that a car he had sold was impounded for suspected theft. "I received similar enquiries from other dealers questioning if I had sold them 'blacklisted' cars. "This has affected my reputation as no dealers will buy cars from me now," lamented Cheah. Used car dealers Choo Pow Chin, 50, and her son Lee Leong Seng, 26, said three customers who purchased a Toyota Camry, Toyota Alphard and Honda City from her in late 2009 had asked for compensation after their cars were impounded by police last week. "They accused us of tampering with the cars' identification before selling to them. "But we had checked thoroughly with the authorities before making any purchase and everything was clear,'' she said, adding she had dealt with the same three individuals as Cheah. |
Assault case: 'Missing' cop charged Posted: 29 Jan 2011 09:50 PM PST Source: http://malaysiakini.com/news/154718 (By Aidila Razak, 28/1/2011) Accused allowed to slip out via magistrate's exit |
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