Perak Govt seeks return of undeveloped land


Major draw: People enjoying themselves at the Lost World of Tambun theme park, one of the many tourist attractions in the state. It is a major draw for the integrated township project.

KUALA LUMPUR: The Perak state government, which is a joint partner in the Sunway City Ipoh development, has asked Sunway Bhd to return the undeveloped portion of the land in their joint development agreement dated Sept 11, 1997, but Sunway wants to refer the matter to arbitration.

The property and construction group told Bursa Malaysia that its subsidiary Sunway City (Ipoh) Sdn Bhd (SCI) had on Friday last week received a letter from Perak State Secretary dated June 9 informing that the development agreement had lapsed.

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