The Taman Manggis land, which Barisan claimed to have been earmarked for affordable housing by the previous state government, was instead proposed by the present administration for a private medical centre.
Barisan had also contended that the land at the junction of Jalan Zainal Abidin-Lorong Selamat had been sold to the Kuala Lumpur International Dental Centre at RM232 per sq ft or RM11mil, far below the market price of RM450 per sq ft or RM21,562,200.
In an immediate response, Lim said the land had been awarded via open tender to the bidder with the highest price.
The main point is not whether the land is being sold to the bidder with the highest price. There are several other considerations:
1) Why would the state government sold a land earmarked for affordable housing to a private business group?
2) The present government affordable housing scheme is flawed. It is not about just providing low cost housing but the state must take cognizance not to push out the working class and lower middle class from the island. A few people remarked to me that Penang island is soon becoming a place for the rich locals and foreigners. Workers enclave must be created near to economic hubs/areas on the island and not only on the mainland.
3) Using the highest price to justify a sale of land earmarked for affordable housing makes Lim sounds like a CEO of a private company who is just interested to make the highest profit. Is Lim now being overly business friendly and neglecting the interests of 70% lower-middle class Penangites?
The issue of Bayan Mutiara is far from over. We shall monitor the situation to see if the state government is going to make the private developer deliver on the 30% affordable housing promise/requirement.
Lim may be riding on high popularity wave due to his populist policy and an irreparable and divisive UMNO but the impact of his decisions on land sale and land swap to finance infrastructure and housing projects in Penang is going to prove costly in the 14th General Election for DAP and Pakatan.
Written by,
Khoo Kay Peng
Sent by DiGi from my BlackBerry® Smartphone
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