Rose Ong an Australian investor, has issued a 14-day ultimatum to the Umno-led state government for payment of some RM77 million due to SGM, based on the order of the Kuantan High Court in May 2007.
This comprises the principal sum of RM37,127,471.60, with accumulated interest of 8 percent per annum since December 2000. Ong is entitled to more than half of the sum.
If the Pahang government does not pay up, she will - through her Queen's Counsel lawyer - pursue the matter in the International Court of Justice in Hague.
THIS IS NAJIS's HOME STATE, LET'S SEE HOW HE IS GOING TO SETTLE THIS....HA HA HA....THE TIME HAS COME FOR THEM TO PAY, PAY, PAY AND PAY.
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