Lelongan Ibu Pejabat Parti Keadilan Rakyat di Tropicana, Petaling Jaya diberitakan telah dibatalkan pada saat-saat akhir berikutan pemilik sebenar bangunan tersebut yang mendapatkan perintah Mahkamah bagi menghalang proses lelongan tersebut.
Bangunan tersebut sebelum ini dilaporkan akan dilelong pada harga yang bermula dengan RM460,000 hingga RM1 Juta bergantung kepada tingkat menurut Bendahari PKR, William Leong.
Pemilik sebenar bangunan tersebut adalah Butiran Nyata Sdn Bhd dan bukannya Ainb Tech Malaysia Sdn Bhd seperti yang dinyatakan oleh beberapa pemimpin PKR iaitu William Leong, Setiausaha Agung PKR Saifuddin Nasution Ismail dan juga Tian Chua.
Perjanjian sewa adalah antara Butiran Nyata dan PKR, tetapi pihak Affin Bank mengambil tindakan terhadap Ainb-Tech bukannya Butiran Nyata yang memiliki bangunan tersebut..
Kalau begitu.. Alhamdulillah…
Cuma timbul sedikit kemusykilan disini.. Bagaimana beberapa orang pemimpin yang berada ditahap pimpinan tertinggi boleh memberikan maklumat yang salah? Mereka tersilap atau mereka memang salah..
Salahnya maklumat yang diberikan oleh mereka itu sebenarnya menunjukkan kepada kita mereka memang tidak kisah atau mereka memang tidak mengambil peduli siapa sebenarnya pemilik bangunan itu..
Tidakkah mereka terfikir andaikata bangunan tersebut milik Dato Zaid Ibrahim ataupun UMNO apa akan terjadi kepada PKR?
Tidakkah mereka terfikir bahawa kegagalan untuk mengenalpasti siapa pemilik bangunan itu akan meletakkan imej PKR seperti telur dihujung tanduk? Atau dalam lain ayat boleh dicalarkan pada bila-bila masapun..
PKR HQ: ‘Real’ landlord stops auction
PETALING JAYA: In the latest twist to the PKR headquarters saga, the building located in Tropicana here will not go under the hammer tomorrow.
FMT learnt that on June 6, the building’s “real” landlord and beneficial owner Butiran Nyata Sdn Bhd obtained an ex-parte injunction against Ainb Tech Malaysia Sdn Bhd and Affin Bank from carrying out the auction until the inter-parte hearing is disposed of on June 27.
Previously, party leaders named Ainb-Tech as the building’s landlord, who they said failed to service the bank loan.
“PKR leaders, including treasurer William Leong, secretary-general Saifuddin Nasution Ismail and vice-president Tian Chua, got their facts wrong,” said a source.
“The lease agreement is between Butiran Nyata and PKR. The bank is taking action against Ainb-Tech and not Butiran Nyata,” he added.
Ainb Tech was the original owner of the building and sold it to Butiran Nyata in 2008.
The latest information confirmed an earlier FMT report where a party insider claimed that PKR leaders named a different landlord from the one on the lease agreement.
“They don’t seem to have a clue about the lease details of the premises they are occupying. I don’t think they know who they are renting the building from and even how much money they have to pay for rental,” he had said.
The party’s five-storey headquarters in Merchant Square was scheduled to be auctioned off at the auctioneer’s office in Brickfields tomorrow afternoon.
PKR entered into a five-year lease with the landlord beginning July 2008 for RM20,000 per month. However, the party only paid rental until November 2008 resulting in arrears of RM600,000.
Party leaders laid the blame squarely on the landlord and insisted that PKR never defaulted on the rental.
However, the source questioned whether the party was honest in its claim about being prompt with regard to paying rental.
Earlier today, Leong confirmed that the auction will take place tomorrow with bids expected to start at RM460,000 to RM1 million per unit, depending on the floor.
PKR is reportedly considering purchasing the building but that decision will depend on the price. As of now, no other party is known to have expressed interest in the building.
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