| Bar hands over memorandum on fraudulent land transactions to the Government |
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| Contributed by Rohani Adnan (Assistant Director) | |||
| Tuesday, 24 July 2007 04:55pm | |||
PUTRAJAYA, Tues: The President of the Malaysian Bar, Ambiga Sreenevasan, accompanied by Roger Tan, Chairman of the Conveyancing Practice Committee, Bernard Kok, member of the Conveyancing Practice Committee and the Sub-Committee appointed by the Bar Council to study the issue of fraudulent land transactions and Rohani Adnan, Executive Officer of the Bar Council’s Conveyancing Practice Department today presented a Memorandum titled Prevention and Protection against Fraudulent Land Transactions, to the Minister of Natural Resources and Environment, Datuk Seri Hj. Azmi bin Khalid at a meeting with the Minister in his office here at Wisma Sumber Asli. While the Ministry is the secretariat to the National Land Council, the Bar Council also agreed to submit a copy of the memorandum to the Attorney General. In the meeting, Ambiga voiced the Council’s concern for registered landowners who had lost their lands in various fraudulent land transactions and for whom there was no compensation whatsoever. The Bar's representatives with Datuk Seri Azmi Khalid Comments (2)
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Let me congratulate the Bar Council, specifically the Conveyancing Practice Committee, for working on and submitting the memorandum to the Minister.
It can be said that like St Francis of Assissi, the Malaysian Bar Council only walks the talk and never talks the talk.
Well done. It is about time that land-owners who lose their property be properly and adequately compensated.
Stephen Tan Ban Cheng