Leng Beng again calls for review of Qualifying Certificate policy
CDL's group Q2 profit down 17.9% to S$109.9 million due to absence of contribution from Lush Acres EC
Singapore
CITY Developments (CDL) executive chairman Kwek Leng Beng once again called for the government to ease land-banking measures for property developers, in the belief that this will help to regulate land and property prices, a view not shared by some industry players.
Asked at the group's results briefing for his thoughts on the recent aggressive prices paid in government land tenders, he reiterated his stance in the media release, where he had said: "We remain hopeful that the Qualifying Certificate (QC) policy can be reviewed in due course, …
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