Wanita Umno chief Shahrizat Abdul Jalil has denied links with with
the KL Eco City project which is taking place in her former
Parliamentary constituency of Lembah Pantai.
Responding to allegations by PKR vice-president Nurul Izzah Anwar, who succeeded Shahrizat as Lembah Pantai MP, which she described as "slander", Shahrizat (below) said in a text message sent out by her aide, "To the Lembah Pantai MP, I will not hesitate to take legal action against her or any party for slander, linking me with KL Eco City."
Nurul Izzah was among several PKR leaders who held a press conference today to reveal the purchases of eight property units by National Feedlot Corporation (NFC) directors that comprise of Shahrizat's family members.
Nurul Izzah had also questioned if there was possible conflict of interest on the part of Shahrizat, who should have access to development plans for the area, saying, “Is Shahrizat ready to explain her role in influencing the decision to move the residents of Kampung Abdullah Hukum for this project? Did it have anything to do with her family’s interest in purchasing KL Eco City units?”
Responding to allegations by PKR vice-president Nurul Izzah Anwar, who succeeded Shahrizat as Lembah Pantai MP, which she described as "slander", Shahrizat (below) said in a text message sent out by her aide, "To the Lembah Pantai MP, I will not hesitate to take legal action against her or any party for slander, linking me with KL Eco City."
Nurul Izzah was among several PKR leaders who held a press conference today to reveal the purchases of eight property units by National Feedlot Corporation (NFC) directors that comprise of Shahrizat's family members.
Nurul Izzah had also questioned if there was possible conflict of interest on the part of Shahrizat, who should have access to development plans for the area, saying, “Is Shahrizat ready to explain her role in influencing the decision to move the residents of Kampung Abdullah Hukum for this project? Did it have anything to do with her family’s interest in purchasing KL Eco City units?”
Kampung Abdullah Hukum was a thriving squatter colony along the banks of the Klang river until its residents were evicted recently to make way for the KL Eco City project.
Pertaining the purchase of the eight properties, Shahrizat said: "Please
refer all questions regarding the development or property purchases to
the KL Eco City management".
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