At the mercy of land scams


  • Letters
  • Sunday, 23 Dec 2007

With the growing number of land scams and increased value of property involved, serious measures, including protectioBy the law, are urgently needed to overcome the problem. 

WHEN Taiwanese businessman Chen Wei Pin, 56, acquired a piece of land in the heart of Kuala Lumpur in 1990, he never expected to be a victim of land fraud. 

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