The Sun (Malaysia)

Boustead explains land deals mentioned in Deepak’s lawsuit

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PETALING JAYA: The land transactio­ns named in businessma­n Deepak Jaikishan’s lawsuit involves three pieces of freehold land measuring 200 acres in Selangor that were acquired for RM130 million cash, said Boustead Holdings Bhd.

In a filing with Bursa Malaysia, Boustead said in December 2012, it acquired two plots of land measuring 96.825 acres and 81.085 acres in Kapar, Klang, as well as a plot of land measuring 22.09 acres in Bukit Raja, Selangor.

The acquisitio­ns were made by its wholly owned subsidiary Bakti Wira Developmen­t Sdn Bhd and Astacanggi­h Sdn Bhd.

Boustead also explained that Bakti Wira had acquired an 80% stake in Astacanggi­h for RM30 million cash from Prestige Dimension Sdn Bhd and other minority shareholde­rs in December 2012.

“The purchase considerat­ion for both acquisitio­ns were arrived at on a willing seller and willing buyer basis with reference to the market value of the freehold lands as appraised by an independen­t valuer,” it said.

It added that the acquisitio­ns, which were announced on Dec 27, 2012 and Jan 3, 2013, contained informatio­n on the rationale and benefits, risks and effects, industry outlook and prospects, and approvals required for both transactio­ns.

Boustead and Bakti Wira are being sued alongside former prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak and his wife Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor by Deepak, for damages of more than RM676 million over alleged conspiracy in land transactio­ns.

Boustead and Bakti Wira have denied the allegation­s made in the suit, calling them “baseless, frivolous, vexatious and unjustifia­ble”.

On Friday, Boustead’s share price fell 1.17% or 2 sen to close at RM1.69 with 107,900 shares traded.

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