Why is Finance Ministry now seeking an agent to sell consulate building in Hong Kong, asks Wee

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PETALING JAYA: The Finance Ministry has been asked why it is now looking for an agent to sell the Malaysian consulate building in Hong Kong instead of using an open tender method.

asked whether it is the standard operating procedure for the Pakatan Harapan government to sell its assets overseas via middlemen and brokers.

"Why is Pakatan issuing a Request for Proposal to sell a national asset via a middleman and not directly to buyers?" he said in a Facebook post on Friday ."In April, Lim had informed the Dewan Rakyat that there were buyers interested in the building in Hong Kong owned by the Malaysian government, and they wanted to buy it at RM1.6bilIt was reported that the government had yet to accept the RM1.68bil offer and was looking for better offers.

The issue over the sale of the Hong Kong property was first brought up on March 26 when Lim had accused former prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak of approving the sale of the property through direct negotiation.

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Sad to see MCA has reduced itself to this level of nitpicking politics.

demikebenaran To incorporate his “commissions”

Mini ah jib

why this stupid guy always barking on something he doesn't have any clue on

Just ignore this running dog.

Answer the kojadi/1mdb issue first, don't tai chi.

Its not a middleman its a bloody property agent la. Dumb and dumberer.

Why are u so busy body, huh! Wee? Mind your own business lah.

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