

The ceremony marks an auspicious day where a group of buyers of an eighteen year old abandoned housing project called The Genting Valley received their first instalment of the refund sum via a scheme of arrangement under Section 366 of the Companies Act 2016. The refund process involves handing over of cheques amounting to approximately RM1.4 million to 147 Phase 2 and 3 buyers of the project. The sanctioned scheme is under the purview of Mr Wong Ching Yong, the liquidator for the developer of the project, spearheaded by the administrative team at CRS which is led by its Executive Director, Mr Chu Siew Koon and in synergy with NCT as the White Knight of the project.
The Genting Valley is a residential development of 665 bungalow plots over five phases i.e. Phase 1, 2, 3, 2A and 2B across approximately 205 acres of project land in Mukim Batang Kali, Hulu Selangor. This project commenced in year 2000 but due to cash flow difficulties, building works had stopped in 2004 and was since abandoned. On 24th January 2007, the Court had ordered the developer for the project - Jade San Realty Sdn Bhd to be wound up. It was the liquidator’s initial intension to formulate a scheme to revive and complete the 5 phases. However, due to certain legal impediments, and at the behest of the purchasers, the liquidator had taken steps to rehabilitate the project in phases.





















