Empire Worldwide Sdn Bhd Ground Breaking Ceremony
at Pekan Klebang, Malacca
11 September 2007

Then why cant our SEA Representatives at Sgforums now got no proofs because solid evidences now is a 2 Company Issues.
2month liao, still havent got the Land? Going court buay?
Source The Star Malaysia Papers1.
Controversy over reclaimed land in Klebang<<< Click to Read
2.
No application for Klebang theme park<<< Click to Read
3.
CM works to solve land dispute<<< Click to Read
Such Land Disputes Issue can fight several years ones in some cases. Investment now become part of the administrative lawyer fee? Havent Build watse money liao ~
1. Typical ah beng methods, throw $2 grabs $10 stuffs, still yaya said "Paid Liao"
2. Typical ah beng behaviour' wear Lanvin, A|X, Trussadi, Isante and a TH but LV Wallet inside only $2.
3. 1 on 1 lose liao, call supports still claims i never lose, Haiz ~
Tio Lah ~ You guys remind me of Fire and CPK, center point kid, but at least these beng dont scam their own bothers nor relatives ~
A Little Past ~
* Batam bungalow dream demolished
Batam land officer K. Suriyanti believes that the houses were demolished as the building permit was not valid. 'The initial permit could have been issued before 1990 and it may have lapsed and there was no new application,' she said.
She added that a Singaporean owned the land, but declined to reveal his or her identity.
Mr Lee and Mr Lim say they now give Batam a miss altogether. 'Why should we go there and be reminded of the loss of our hard-earned money?' said Mr Lee.
* IN 2002, 1,000 Singaporeans who paid up to $3,800 each to join Indonesian country club PT Magic Kingdom Island Resort Paradise were left stranded when the club went bankrupt. Despite collecting about $2 million, the club never started the resort project.
* In 2001, about 90 Singaporeans paid $16,000 for units in the Villa Temasek development in Bintan, but the developer disappeared before work was completed.
* In 1996, more than 40 buyers in Singapore and Malaysia lost between US$54,000 and US$98,000 when an 816-unit condominium project in Bangalore, marketed by Singapore-based company Chesterfield International, was aborted. Chesterfield's directors cannot be traced and not a cent has been recovered.
* In 1996, 18 Singaporeans shelled out between $30,000 and $70,000 each for houses built by Dragon Land in Qingdao, in China's Shandong province. They turned out to be poorly constructed, with no amenities.
* In 1995, some 37 investors paid between RM150,000 and RM400,000 for apartments at the 199-unit Anjung Seri Condominium in Johor Baru. The project was never completed.