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Eight PTD Klang Employees Transferred Over Suspected Illegal Land Transfers
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Eight employees from the Klang District and Land Office (PTD Klang) suspected of involvement in illegal land transfer activities have been transferred to the Human Resources Department (HRD) at the Selangor State Secretariat in Shah Alam. The Selangor Land and Mines Office (PTGS) director Datuk Dr Yusri Zakariah confirmed the transfers, clarifying that the employees were from PTD Klang and not PTGS. All eight will remain at the state secretariat’s HRD until the police complete their investigations. Police had previously uncovered illegal land transfer activities involving insiders at PTD Klang.

Yusri cutting the ribbon at the delivery of a new low loader at the Bangunan Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah. — KK SHAM/The Star

“All eight will be at the state secretariat’s HRD until the police complete their investigations,” Yusri added. They were suspected of being part of a criminal cartel involving illegal transfer of 9.4ha of land valued at RM7.1mil.Yusri noted that PTGS had conducted internal investigations involving analysis and forensic checks on the illegal land transfers and the results had been handed over to the police.

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