The Borneo Post

Ting to comply with court order, receives arrest warrant

- By Lim How Pim reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: Businessma­n Tan Sri Ting Pek Khiing says he will comply with a court order for him to appear in the Kuala Lumpur High Court this June 29.

“I’ll be there. I haven’t seen the notice but I saw it in the paper. If I am not there, they will arrest me,” he said at a press conference here yesterday.

He was referring to the warrant of arrest issued by the High Court against him for failing to appear in court on Thursday for his public enquiry hearing.

The warrant of arrest, issued under Section 28 of the Insolvency Act 1976, is to secure his attendance in court on June 29.

Ting confirmed that a warrant of arrest had been issued on him by the Kuala Lumpur High Court.

“Yes, the police are arresting me, so be it,” he confirmed in Foochow.

Ting said his lawyer had conveyed that he was busy preparing for the planned multibilli­on-ringgit developmen­t in Langkawi.

He termed the issue as ‘ just a small matter’ and repeated many times that the news report on this issue was the work of certain quarters ‘wanting to embarrass’ him.

He said it was human nature to embarrass others, stressing: “I don’t blame them.”

I’ll be there. I haven’t seen the notice but I saw it in the paper. If I am not there, they will arrest me.

Ting explained that he was so busy with the proposed RM30- billion Langkawi New City Project that he was unable to be present in court as required.

He added that he had written a letter to the High Court in Kuala Lumpur to explain why he was not able to appear on Thursday.

“People just want to embarrass me. I’m not a murderer, I’m not a criminal. I told them that I would come any other day (than June 7),” he said, insisting that he was not running away from the issue.

Tan Sri Ting Pek Khiing, businessma­n

 ??  ?? Ting and his wife Puan Sri Wong Sui Chuo at the press conference, where he shows to the reporters documents on the proposed multibilli­on Langkawi project.
Ting and his wife Puan Sri Wong Sui Chuo at the press conference, where he shows to the reporters documents on the proposed multibilli­on Langkawi project.

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