Ministry denies corruption over Lallbachan house lot transaction

The Ministry of Housing and Water  has denied allegations of corruption levelled at it in relation to a transaction with Javitree Lallbachan and its explanation underlines how one person can gain access to more than one house lot.

In a statement yesterday the ministry provided a timeline for events sur-rounding its transactions with Lallbachan.

It said that  Lallbachan, in 2005, was allocated Lot 1730 in the Tuschen Housing Scheme. In 2018, she sold this lot, and the new owner, Mohamed Reiza Kassim, was issued Transport #312/2018.

Veerama Sukul, who owns Parcel 89, Pln. Tuschen (Railway Reserve) then gave  Lallbachan permission to reside at Parcel 89, after  Lallbachan stated that she was in dire circumstances.