The 150-room establishment was once owned by the family of former Sabah chief minister Harris Salleh and was closed when it was found to be structurally unsound.
The 10-storey Hotel Labuan was once the meeting place for government leaders, politicians and international visitors.
“We will call for tenders as soon as we have the estimated budget for the demolition exercise,” he said in response to a post by Labuan Corporation chairman Anifah Aman in the Labuan Chamber of Commerce’s group WhatsApp. Hotel Labuan, a 150-room establishment, was once owned by the family of former Sabah chief minister Harris Salleh. It was shut down by the Labuan Development Authority, which is now known as Labuan Corporation, after it was discovered to be structurally unsound.