Conned by the state?


Would-be home owners board a MACC inform against a Selangor government.
PUTRAJAYA: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) currently perceived a inform against a Selangor supervision from a organisation claiming to represent hundreds of residence buyers who lay which a state has cheated them.
Gabungan Anti-Penyelewengan Selangor (GAPS) pronounced it decided to board a inform since Menteri Besar Khalid Ibrahim had not given a "clear response" to a memorandum it submitted to him late final year.
GAPS boss Hamidzun Hamid Khairuddin pronounced a buyers were victims of a man claiming to be a "special officer" of Khalid. If so, he added, afterwards a state was guilty of abuse of energy as well as causing suffering to some-more than 650 people.
Since November, 45 police reports have been lodged against one Mohd Yatim Abu Bakar, a alleged conman.
According to Hamidzun as well as some of a 20-odd people who accompanied him to a MACC bureau here this morning, Mohd Yatim was mostly dressed in a PKR uniform. They pronounced a buyers each paid him a downpayment of RM2,100 after he told them which a houses were for people earning less than RM2,500 a month.
The houses, costing RM42,000 each, are supposed to be in Taman Harmoni, Balakong; Cheras Intan Batu 9, Jalan Cheras; Taman Botanic, Klang as well as Taman Selayang Mulia, Selayang.
Hamidzun pronounced repeated delays in a handing over of keys in a future led to suspicion between a buyers which they had been victims of a scam.

Political quota
According to a alleged victims, Mohd Yatim showed them keys to a houses when he collected income from them.
"It is not becoming for a Menteri Besar to have someone like which operative for him," Hamidzun said. "If he is really someone he doesn't know, afterwards how did he convince so most people which he was his aide? How did he get a letterheads of a Selangor supervision as well as LPHS (Selangor Housing Board)?"
He asked a state to lapse a buyers' money. "This wrong must be done right. This is a vicious approach to provide citizens who do not have much money."
Azlan Lam, a part of of a organisation during a MACC bureau today, pronounced he paid RM2,100 final May 15 after removing an suggest letter bearing a Selangor government's letterhead.
He pronounced Mohd Yatim told him a houses he was offering were part of a "political quota".
Another buyer, Azam Sakimon, pronounced he had little hope of removing his income back. "We only wish some probity from a police or MACC," he told reporters.
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