Bid to sell Suu Kyi's Myanmar mansion flops for third time


YANGON: Myanmar's junta failed in an attempt to auction Aung San Suu Kyi's lakeside mansion on Wednesday (Feb 5), with no bids submitted for the former democracy leader's home -- the third time the sale has flopped.

The two-storey Yangon house, on about 0.8 hectares (1.9 acres) of land, was put up for sale with a minimum price of $140 million following a lengthy legal wrangle over the property between the Nobel laureate and her brother.

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