LAND in some of the most beautiful corners of the archipelago have been left idle for up to a decade because private investors won the leases and then did nothing.
With over 140ha of prime land at placid lagoons and glorious beaches left filled with overgrowth, Langkawi Development Authority (Lada) is considering revoking the leases and taking the land back.
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