Former Selangor Menteri Besar Mohd Khir Toyo (below) yesterday finally paid up around RM11,000 to the Shah Alam City Council (MPSA), after he was served a notice to settle three years' worth of house assessment for his multi-million ringgit mansion in Shah Alam.
An aide to mayor Mazalan Mohd Noor refuted news reports that Khir's controversial residence was sealed off by the council following the state opposition chief's failure to settle his house assessments.
An aide to mayor Mazalan Mohd Noor refuted news reports that Khir's controversial residence was sealed off by the council following the state opposition chief's failure to settle his house assessments.
The aide said when contacted, said, “His house was not sealed off; he was just served a notice to settle six terms (two terms a year) of his house assessment yesterday. He was given one working week to settle the amount, but I believe he has already settled the outstanding payment.”
Malay daily Berita Harian today published a story on Khir being served a notice of closure on his residence for not paying his house assessment for three years and the story can be found here:
Malay daily Berita Harian today published a story on Khir being served a notice of closure on his residence for not paying his house assessment for three years and the story can be found here:
Rumah Khir Toyo disita tak jelas penilaian
The issue is not whether MPSA served Khir Toyo a notice of closure or not but rather the 3-year arrears that Khir Toyo just settled. Why the delay? If he had the money to build the mega-mansion, surely RM11K was 'sup sup sui'! ;)
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