Company Refutes Claims Of State Approved Land Transfer

Landasan Lumayan Sdn Bhd has refuted the claims made by oppositions that the state government had approved the transfer of land to its sister company Landasan Lumayan Berjaya Sdn Bhd (LLBSB) where he alleged the Chief Minister of Selangor Dato Amiruddin Shari is involved.

The subsidiary of Menteri Besar Selangor (Incorporated), or MBI, said that the alleged unlawful land transfer was a defamatory act that would only humiliate the accuser.

Additionally, LLSB reaffirmed its commitment to protect the company’s reputation and the Selangor government from accusations regarding the governance and process involved in managing the Selangor Maritime Gateway (SMG) initiative.

It said it would also take legal action against anyone who disseminated defamatory information against it with the intention to harm the company’s reputation and the SMG project.

This comes after Malaysian Communication and Multimedia Commission filed a police report against three opposition party social media bloggers including the person called Chegubard over alleged manipulated information about its officers. The current government is of view the smear tactic is part of the upcoming by election set to take place in Selangor.

“Chegu Bard is already facing legal action due to his unfounded accusation against the SMG project in several prior defamation cases. “Such action should be avoided… A police report will be filed so the authorities can take the necessary action,” the statement read.

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