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<b>Makan <b>di kuching</b></b> - Come Sarawak - Come Sarawak <b>...</b> Posted: 27 May 2014 07:16 PM PDT This post is also available in: Iban, Malay The Taib family company CMS proudly boasts of its "vast land bank" in its annual reports and has started selling off chunks for tens of millions in Kuching. Commercial centres and grand housing estates are also being developed in two key areas, Bandar Samariang, where CMS has 5,200 acres, valued around half a billion ringgit, and of course on the Kuching Isthmus, where land is even more expensive. But, how did CMS acquire all this property and who has benefitted? Sarawak Report has acquired shocking information about the way Taib and his family members have profited from this land, which was forcibly taken (official term is 'alienated') from local people and state ownership. We did it to help the poor The story that the Chief Minister told from the start was that this was land that difficult and expensive to develop, but that his family company was kindly determined to provide housing for poor people. Back in 2001, he even made out that CMS was doing this supposed favour in Bandar Samariang entirely "for the people's benefit" for "not much profit", because other developers didn't want to get involved in such a loss-making venture!
Such a kind old fellow! Interestingly no mention has ever been made again of these poor soil conditions by CMS. This is probably, not least, because in every other country in the world, developing tropical peat soil has been banned, because of the severe environmental consequences. To gain a sense of the value of this land handed to CMS in the guise of helping the poor, consider the recent news that the company has decided to sell on a parcel of 500 acres for over RM45million to Sentoria Group to build a theme park. Suddenly, another developer has been found willing not only to take on the job of developing the land, but to pay big money for the plot. However, this time of course the money has gone to CMS, not the government or the people from whom the area was 'alienated'. At the time CMS got this land for free it was largely owned and run by Taib's brother Onn Mahmud, who shortly after passed on his shares to Taib's wife, with the remainder being largely in the hands of the Chief Minister's four children. No nepotism at all then! Sucking money out of pensions too But, of course, the Taibs didn't really want to invest their own money in this mission to assist the poor with 'quality low cost housing'. Far better to use their influence to encourage the government controlled Employee Provident Fund (EPF) to put in the money instead. After all, this fat milk cow has been used to pour vast sums of money into endless pet projects to benefit BN politicians, meaning public employees can look forward to far lower pensions, despite being forced to pay a quarter of their salaries into the obligatory savings fund controlled by the government. EPF therefore was dragged into a joint venture with CMS and the investment in the "low cost housing" in Bandar Samariang began. But, in fact, low cost housing was only ever planned to form a small part of the project from the very start. The original terms of agreement, as explained in CMS's own annual reports, made clear just 1/3 of the area was to be housing for the less well-off. The rest of the huge site was to be developed as an ambitious commercial enterprise. CMS's 1997 Annual Report was certainly not bashful about the profit-driven nature of CMS's latest housing project or the ambitions of its new Property Development Division, headed by the new husband of Taib's sister Raziah, the Lebanese Australian, Robert Geneid. It also reveals that, thanks to Taib's ability to pull the strings, that the State Housing & Development Commission had already been tasked with buying whatever 'quality low cost housing' CMS Property produced on the site, ensuring a guaranteed profit.
So, in fact, a mere 4,000 units of the token low cost housing have been included in the first phase of the project, all promoted in the beginning in a blaze of positive publicity, before CMS moved speedily to the much more lucrative "medium cost" housing, where units are currently being sold for the very fancy prices of anything up to half a million ringgit! Of course, the fact that the state has ploughed in major infrastructure, in terms of roads and amenities into the area, has made the development potential of this project ever more lucrative. Yet, the Chief Minister is still justifying his handing of it all to his family in the name of charity for Kuching's poor! However, this mother of all land grabs from the Sarawak people is just the start of the story of how the Taib family set about enriching themselves from this project. In 'Phase 2′ of our investigation we will be looking at how individual members of the Taib inner family circle, set about using the massive housing project to develop profitable businesses for themselves, with disastrous consequences for the very poor people in whose name the Bandar Samariang land grab was executed. |
Anda wajib makan <b>di</b> Aroma Cafe, <b>Kuching</b>! | Travelog Posted: 28 May 2014 05:44 AM PDT Ini satu-satunya restoren yang saya nak bagi rating 10 bintang dari 10 bintang. Markah penuh la maksudnya tu. Aroma Cafe di Kuching letaknya bertentangan dengan Borneo Hotel, tapi bukan betul-betul depan Borneo Hotel di Jalan Tabuan. Jika anda keluar dari Borneo Hotel, jalan ke sebelah kiri hotel lebih kurang 200 meter pastu anda akan nampak satu restoren yang penuh dengan orang di seberang jalan. Ada signboard Aroma Cafe kat situ. Itulah dia. ♥ Landmark bagi Aroma Cafe ialah Borneo Hotel di Jalan Tabuan. Saya tahu tentang restoren ini pun dari review tulisan Malaysian travel bloggers di blog-blog lain juga. Kalau bukan sebab review tersebut, mungkin saya masih tak merasa Midin Goreng Belacan dan Nasi Goreng Nenas yang sungguh sedap sampai saya order bungkus untuk bawa balik pula. Restoren tu dibuka dari awal jam 7 pagi hingga 10.30 malam. Kami pergi situ jam 8.30 pagi. Meja ada beberapa buah je yang kosong. Sekejap je lepas duduk, datang pelayan ambil order. Cepat juga servis mereka. Kami order Midin Goreng Belacan, English breakfast set, Pineapple Fried Rice, Ayam Goreng Halia dan dua teh O kosong. Cukup rasa halianya, kicap dan a little spicy just for a kick in your mouth. Terus rasa nak minta resipi pulak, tapi takkanlah dorang nak bagi kan. Sekali tengok Nasi Goreng Nenas ni macam Nasi Goreng Tom Yam, tapi tak sama langsung dengan Nasi Goreng Tom Yam. By the way, saya tak jumpa pun nenas dalam pinggan tu, mungkin ia dinamakan Nenas sebab warnanya yang kuning. Kuning guna kunyit kot. Tak kisahlah, yang penting sedap sangat. Ni pula Midin Goreng Belacan. Sepanjang di Sarawak, dua kali saya makan Midin Goreng Belacan. Satu kat Aroma Cafe ni, satu lagi di Top Spot tempat popular dengan seafoods tu. Tapi yang ni lagi sedap. Semua makanan yang dihidangkan ni panas, berasap dari dapur. So dorang masak based on order. Total damage cuma RM 48 je. RM 48 je. Seriously, macam mana dorang make profit dengan harga yang cukup murah ni? Sampai sekarang saya masih rasa nak makan Midin Goreng Belacan dan Nasi Goreng Nenas ni. Kecur liur dibuatnya. InsyaAllah jika saya melancong ke Sarawak lagi, gerenti saya pergi lagi ke restoren ni. Heh, what a heavy breakfast ha. |
<b><b>Hotel di kuching</b></b></b> - Come Sarawak - Blogger Posted: 25 Mar 2014 07:18 PM PDT This post is also available in: Iban, Malay The Taib family company CMS proudly boasts of its "vast land bank" in its annual reports and has started selling off chunks for tens of millions in Kuching. Commercial centres and grand housing estates are also being developed in two key areas, Bandar Samariang, where CMS has 5,200 acres, valued around half a billion ringgit, and of course on the Kuching Isthmus, where land is even more expensive. But, how did CMS acquire all this property and who has benefitted? Sarawak Report has acquired shocking information about the way Taib and his family members have profited from this land, which was forcibly taken (official term is 'alienated') from local people and state ownership. We did it to help the poor The story that the Chief Minister told from the start was that this was land that difficult and expensive to develop, but that his family company was kindly determined to provide housing for poor people. Back in 2001, he even made out that CMS was doing this supposed favour in Bandar Samariang entirely "for the people's benefit" for "not much profit", because other developers didn't want to get involved in such a loss-making venture!
Such a kind old fellow! Interestingly no mention has ever been made again of these poor soil conditions by CMS. This is probably, not least, because in every other country in the world, developing tropical peat soil has been banned, because of the severe environmental consequences. To gain a sense of the value of this land handed to CMS in the guise of helping the poor, consider the recent news that the company has decided to sell on a parcel of 500 acres for over RM45million to Sentoria Group to build a theme park. Suddenly, another developer has been found willing not only to take on the job of developing the land, but to pay big money for the plot. However, this time of course the money has gone to CMS, not the government or the people from whom the area was 'alienated'. At the time CMS got this land for free it was largely owned and run by Taib's brother Onn Mahmud, who shortly after passed on his shares to Taib's wife, with the remainder being largely in the hands of the Chief Minister's four children. No nepotism at all then! Sucking money out of pensions too But, of course, the Taibs didn't really want to invest their own money in this mission to assist the poor with 'quality low cost housing'. Far better to use their influence to encourage the government controlled Employee Provident Fund (EPF) to put in the money instead. After all, this fat milk cow has been used to pour vast sums of money into endless pet projects to benefit BN politicians, meaning public employees can look forward to far lower pensions, despite being forced to pay a quarter of their salaries into the obligatory savings fund controlled by the government. EPF therefore was dragged into a joint venture with CMS and the investment in the "low cost housing" in Bandar Samariang began. But, in fact, low cost housing was only ever planned to form a small part of the project from the very start. The original terms of agreement, as explained in CMS's own annual reports, made clear just 1/3 of the area was to be housing for the less well-off. The rest of the huge site was to be developed as an ambitious commercial enterprise. CMS's 1997 Annual Report was certainly not bashful about the profit-driven nature of CMS's latest housing project or the ambitions of its new Property Development Division, headed by the new husband of Taib's sister Raziah, the Lebanese Australian, Robert Geneid. It also reveals that, thanks to Taib's ability to pull the strings, that the State Housing & Development Commission had already been tasked with buying whatever 'quality low cost housing' CMS Property produced on the site, ensuring a guaranteed profit.
So, in fact, a mere 4,000 units of the token low cost housing have been included in the first phase of the project, all promoted in the beginning in a blaze of positive publicity, before CMS moved speedily to the much more lucrative "medium cost" housing, where units are currently being sold for the very fancy prices of anything up to half a million ringgit! Of course, the fact that the state has ploughed in major infrastructure, in terms of roads and amenities into the area, has made the development potential of this project ever more lucrative. Yet, the Chief Minister is still justifying his handing of it all to his family in the name of charity for Kuching's poor! However, this mother of all land grabs from the Sarawak people is just the start of the story of how the Taib family set about enriching themselves from this project. In 'Phase 2′ of our investigation we will be looking at how individual members of the Taib inner family circle, set about using the massive housing project to develop profitable businesses for themselves, with disastrous consequences for the very poor people in whose name the Bandar Samariang land grab was executed. |
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