Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Crass Petulance: Shame on you, Dr. Teng

Teng slams 'ignorant' Lim
By : Audrey Dermawan
Datuk Dr Teng Hock Nan responding yesterday to recent accusations by Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng
Datuk Dr Teng Hock Nan responding yesterday to recent accusations by Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng

GEORGE TOWN: A former state executive councillor has branded Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng an ignorant and naive person and accused him of playing politics on the proposed Penang Global City Centre (PGCC) project issue.

Datuk Dr Teng Hock Nan, who is Gerakan vice-president and the former state local government committee chairman, also said Lim was unfit to be chief minister.

"To me, he has not even started his functions as the chief minister and I am not going to refer to him as one yet. I will just refer to him as Lim Guan Eng for now," he said at the state Gerakan headquarters yesterday.

The press conference was held in response to repeated calls from the media for him to comment following Lim's accusation that the former state government had misled the prime minister about the project.

Dr Teng said Lim was merely playing to the gallery and putting up a show.
He said any allegation hurled by Lim against him and former chief minister Tan Sri Dr Koh Tsu Koon on the PGCC project was baseless and a result of Lim's ignorance.

He added that there was no need for Lim to make queries about the project in public when he could easily obtain the answers from his officers and other sources.

Dr Teng answered point-by-point and at length the questions raised by Lim about the PGCC on Sunday.

To Lim's assertion that the former state government should apologise to the prime minister for misleading him and inviting him to the launch when the project had not even been approved, Dr Teng said the invitation was from the developer Equine Capital Bhd and not the then state government.

He stressed that even state government officials were at the launch as invited guests and played no part in organising the event.

"The prime minister was merely launching the conceptual plan and he was aware that no approval was given yet.

"The prime minister himself requested, during the launch, that the state government facilitate and assist in the approval of the project," he said, adding that this was similar to other projects in the Northern Corridor Economic Region development plan.

As such, Dr Teng said the question of misleading the prime minister did not arise.

To another question as to why the state government allowed the developer to sell and promote the project despite the fact that no approval had been given, Dr Teng said: "If the developer wants to do a conceptual launch or promote the project, we cannot stop them. Also, we were not aware what the developer was promoting."

On the move to rezone the Turf Club land from recreational/open space to new development in the state structural plan, Dr Teng said it was done so that the land could be developed in the future.

"As far as I am concerned, any development can take place on the land and it is not confined to the PGCC project.

"You must understand that this is a private land which belongs to a private club and since there was an application to develop it, we figured that it was best to include it into the structural plan.

"After all, the structural plan charts the long-term development needs of the state."

Meanwhile, in an immediate response, Lim Guan Eng said he had no plans to resort to a personal attack. Lim said all the state government wanted were answers based on facts.

"I will not resort to a personal attack, let's see what Dr Teng has to say in the newspapers tomorrow before I answer him," he said yesterday.

Courtesy: NST (14/05.08)

PGCC: Former state gov't 'did not mislead Abdullah'
Athi Veeranggan | May 13, 08 5:27pm

Former Penang executive councillor Dr Teng Hock Nan has accused Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng of playing a political game over re-zoning the site of the proposed Penang Global City Centre (PGCC) project.

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“Why there is so much publicity on a simple issue? Either he is naïve about how to re-zone the land or taking potshots at the previous administration to gain cheap political mileage,” said Teng (left).

He was commenting on Lim’s call last Sunday to predecessor Dr Koh Tsu Koon to guide him "on how to re-zone the project site to its original zoning" since it was the previous administration that had reclassified the site about a year ago.

“Either he already knows about it or he can learn about it from relevant officers (and government authorities). He should not blame the previous state government.”

He said the former Gerakan-led state government did not mislead the public or the federal government about the project, which was launched by Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi last year.

The developer had organised the ceremony on an "iconic concept", said Teng, and the premier was fully aware that the project had not been approved by the Penang Island Municipal Council at the time.

penang global city centre 170907 pak lah officiate“If one were to recall the PM’s speech, he called on the state government to expedite the project,” said Teng.

Originally earmarked as a recreational and open space zone, the Penang Turf Club (PTC) site in Jalan Batu Gantong, George Townwas re-gazetted under the Penang Structural Plan 2020 on June 28, 2007 as a new development zone, a move believed to be expedited for the PGCC project.

Under the Town and Country Planning Act 1976, the state planning committee, in which the chief minister is the chairperson by legal requirement, re-gazetted the land for commercial use in pursuant to the Structure Plan.

As current chief minister and head of the state planning committee, Lim now has the final say on approving or rejecting the project and the type of development to be carried out, noted Teng.

Claims brushed off

Project developer Abad Naluri Sdn Bhd had bought the PTC site, which had been classified as Grade One land, for RM488 million.

PTC members, who lodged a police report alleging discrepancies, claimed that the re-zoning exempted Abad Naluri from paying a premium estimated to be worth RM200 million to the state government for land conversion.

However, Teng, who was in charge of the local government portfolio, brushed aside such claims as being off the mark.

He said that, with Grade One land status, the need to convert the PTC site did not arise and that a premium would not be charged on non-existent conversion - all that is needed to facilitate new development is to re-zone the site.

The state government would earn revenue when the local council imposes a levy on the developer for the project. The quantum would depend on the type of development involved.

penang global city centre 170907 buildingsHe said a government would only agree to a project after carefully considering all aspects of modern development projects such as traffic dispersal, access of public transportation and multi-purpose use to the public.

Abad Naluri is an associate company of Equine Capital Bhd controlled by businessman Patrick Lim, who is known to be a close friend of Abdullah. Equine Capital holds 25 percent of Abad Naluri.

The PGCC, located in the heart of Georgetown, has been billed as the country’s largest private sector development project. It is also the single-biggest component of the Northern Corridor Economic Region development plan, launched last August.

The proposal includes two five-star hotels, a performing arts centre, retail complex, two office towers, residential properties, world-class convention centre, observatory tower, parking space, monorail transportation and public arena.


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Courtesy: Malaysiakini (13/05/08)