Barisan Nasional has questioned the validity of the six-page tenancy agreement between Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng and the Pinhorn Road bungalow owner.
Tanjung Barisan Youth chief H'ng Khoon Leng said the agreement could have been doctored as “even the stamp duty on it was not that clear”.
He also asked why details on the landlady were not revealed.
“I urge Lim to produce the actual documents to the public,” he added.
Penang Gerakan Youth had challenged Lim to reveal if there was any conflict of interest involving a “Miss P” in the RM11mil sale of a 0.4ha plot of land in Taman Manggis.
The wing's chairman Oh Tong Keong was reported as saying that they were told that “Miss P” was the alleged owner of the bungalow that Lim and his family stayed in, and she was a business partner of a major stakeholder in the proposed Kuala Lumpur International Dental Centre.
Komtar assemblyman Ng Wei Aik had made public the details of Lim's rented residence on Saturday, presenting the agreement between Lim and the bungalow owner.
The agreement stated that Lim had been renting the unit since July 1, 2009 for RM5,000 per month until June 30, 2012.
“The bungalow owner has yet to make up her mind as to whether she wants to renew the agreement. Therefore, Lim is still living there,” said Ng.
Meanwhile, Nibong Tebal MP Tan Tee Beng accused Ng of purposely leaving out the name of the bungalow owner.
“We will reveal all the details instead of only parts of information in the agreement like how Ng did,” he said.
On a separate matter, the state Barisan Nasional was expected to make an official bid to buy the 0.4ha Taman Manggis land from the state government by the end of the week.
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