Lee complains to Minority Shareholder Watchdog Group on Bushon’s CHGS land ownership


PETALING JAYA: Tan Sri Lee Kim Yew, the founder of the Country Heights Grower Scheme (CHGS), has issued a complaint letter to the Minority Shareholder Watchdog Group (MSWG) after discovering that its chief executive officer, Rita Benoy Bushon, held eight plots of land under the scheme.

In a hand-delivered letter dated Feb 6, 2013 addressed to MSWG chairman Tan Sri Abdul Halim Ali, Lee expressed shock that Bushon had subscribed to eight plots and was an interested party in CHGS as a grower.

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