It takes a crooked man to build a crooked bridge
The Sultan of Johore wants the crooked bridge and the MB of Johore is all for it. So it looks like Najib has no choice but to oblige.
But will Singapore agree to it? Singaporeans do not work like Malaysians. Singaporeans will first calculate how much of juice there is, for how long and what other benefits can derive from it.
Nari a Singaporean is one of many businessmen working hand in hand with Lee Hsien Loong's wife. Many years ago, he was approached by HICOM to do a comprehensive study and ways to develop the KTM Land. The cost for the paper was agreed at RM300,000 but on the condition that Nari signs the agreement with a third party and not direct with HICOM. Nari on his part asked for an advancement to proceed the work. Though it was agreed, he never got it. Nari was repeatedly told to have faith in HICOM and that such a big company would not cheat him. Upon completion he was given RM40,000. The three directors of HICOM told him that they have to look through the papers before releasing the balance payment. But Nari was not stupid, he handed them a summary of the whole project. The three directors then handed the paper over as their own to Mahathir and Daim.
Nari approached me to inform Daim who was the Finance Minister then and in charge of the KTM land, about it and that he was willing to hand over the completed papers provided he gets his payment. No reply came forward.
Briefly the project is about running hotels and business center on KTM Land and beneath it a train tunnel and sea world. The working paper is attractive and he was very sure that Lee Hsien Loong's wife would agree because he had already given her hints of it and she was very, very excited.
The KTM Land was never leased to Malaysia by Singapore, as mentioned by a certain Minister who is trying to blind us to the truth.
Trust me Malaysia is the biggest fool and loser by handing over the KTM Land to Singapore.
So go ahead and build a crooked bridge to watch Singapore grow in abundance.
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