Just thinking.
If you gazette the property, you need to compensate the owners. No? Or buy over. Cannot simply take over land like what lky did to malays.
I worried that all pre-school, primary school and early secondary schools students will be forced to worship that place regularly. Failing which, MOE will sack the principal with all sort of warped excuses.Excellent news. Filthy Cecas will definitely visit the place, and happily dump their shit there.
He will be David vs the Goliath. PAPPY will mobilise the entire machineries to paint him as anti-nationalist.with his legal counsels.
heard , " big stick" liao ...
Why do you think he won't return to haunt the place?LKY is obviously at peace with the decision or he would have risen from the grave to put a stop to things a long time ago.
4 Nov 2025 FB : Tan Kin Lian
Here is the information regarding 38 Oxley Road based on the context:
* Current Owner: Lee Hsien Yang is the current legal owner of 38 Oxley Road, through the company 38 Oxley Road Pte Ltd, where he is the sole shareholder.
* Price Paid: He bought the property from his brother, Lee Hsien Loong, in late 2015 at market value. The specific dollar amount of the market value is not mentioned in the provided context. The sale condition included that both brothers would donate half of the value of the house to charity.
* Compensation for Gazetting:
If a Preservation Order is made and the government proceeds with acquiring the site, the compensation amount will be determined in accordance with the Land Acquisition Act, taking into account the market value as of the date of acquisition. The Singapore Land Authority (SLA) is expected to appoint a professional private valuer to determine the market value.
The context indicates that the government intends to gazette the site as a national monument and, if a Preservation Order is made, plans to acquire it.
Complicated must buy the house when its inherited. And when sold to brother Must donate money to charity some more. Bad blood among siblings.FB , Tan Kin Lian 4 Nov 2025,
Based on the context available:
* Lee Hsien Loong sold the house to his brother at market value on the condition that both brothers would donate an amount equivalent to half the value of the house to charity.
* Lee Hsien Loong later revealed that he had donated 100% of his own proceeds from the sale to charity, which would be an amount equal to the full market value. Additionally, one snippet states he "donated a further equivalent sum," suggesting a total donation of twice the half-value he was required to donate, but the Wikipedia snippet clarifies he "donated 100% of his own proceeds," which is the full market value.
* Lee Hsien Yang was conditionally required to donate an amount equivalent to half the value of the house to charity. In a statement, he rejected the suggestion that he was seeking financial profit from redevelopment and said the price he paid was "simply a price I paid to help ensure my father's wishes are honoured."
* A joint statement issued by the three siblings in December 2015 said that Lee Hsien Loong and Lee Hsien Yang "have each agreed to donate half the value of Mr Lee Kuan Yew's Oxley Road house to eight charities."
The specific dollar amount of the donation is not available in the context, as the exact market value of the house at the time of the sale in late 2015 is not specified, though one source notes "conservative estimates in 2015 put the value of the plot at $24 million."