Claiming corruption, ex-MIC man wants MACC to probe Senator Vell Paari’s Perak land acquisition | Malay Mail

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Claiming corruption, ex-MIC man wants MACC to probe Senator Vell Paari’s Perak land acquisition

Tuesday, 15 Sep 2020 02:11 PM MYTFormer MIC Sungai Siput division chief M. Lokanathan speaks to reporters at the MACC’s headquarters in Putrajaya September 15, 2020. — Picture by Shafwan Zaidon

He also alleged Vell Paari used corrupt means to acquire two plots of land now occupied by the Sungai Siput Convention Centre; and a house that allegedly belonged to Samy Vellu’s mistress in Ipoh. Lokanathan claimed the company was previously owned by a Chinese proxy of Samy Vellu who bought the land in 2005 after promising to turn it into a People’s Housing Project during the 2004 general election, with Vell Paari taking control of it last year.

He also claimed that two plots of land in Sungai Siput totalling three acres that were reserved for Taman Tun Sambanthan residents and members of Koperasi Pekerja Jaya Berhad had been sold by Samy Vellu, who was chairman of the cooperative then. “The company charges a building rental business for residents and members for a fee of RM3,500 a day,” Lokanathan claimed.

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