Frequently Asked Question

Langkawi Development Authority

Frequently Asked Question2023-09-17T11:52:23+08:00
iii.The flowchart of property investment application process can be referred on LADA’s official website portal.2021-12-05T12:25:27+08:00

Yes, the main requisite for LADA’s property investment is company’s acquisition of Bumiputera title.

How can Investment and Business Facilitation Division help investors like me?2021-12-05T12:24:51+08:00
  • i. This division manages and coordinates the processing of LADA’s property investment application.
  • ii. It also receives, reviews, and evaluates property investment application on LADA’s land for the approval of LADA’s Highest Council Meeting.
  • iii. The flowchart of property investment application process can be referred on LADA’s official website portal.
In selection through quotation, regulations determined in selection through tender must also be complied with. If an officer is aware that a quotation submitted to him is from an individual who has a direct/indirect interest with him, therefore he must declare himself and allow the selection decision to be conducted by a completely neutral committee. (Refer AKPE Number 3 Year 2021: LADA’s Conflict of Interest Management Policy)2021-12-05T12:23:00+08:00

This division serves as a facilitator for property investment matters on only LADA-owned lands.

In selection through tender, regulations on declaration have clearly stated that if an officer involved has a direct/indirect interest, therefore he must be excluded from the selection meeting. What about problem in selection through quotation process?2021-12-05T12:21:52+08:00

In selection through quotation, regulations determined in selection through tender must also be complied with. If an officer is aware that a quotation submitted to him is from an individual who has a direct/indirect interest with him, therefore he must declare himself and allow the selection decision to be conducted by a completely neutral committee.

(Refer AKPE Number 3 Year 2021: LADA’s Conflict of Interest Management Policy)

What is the Offence of Power Abuse? [Section 23 MACC Act 2009]2021-12-05T12:21:26+08:00

A public officer or member of a public or government body uses his position or the office in making a decision or taking action for the interest of himself, his relative, or associate.

Example: A public officer uses his position or the office to approve a government tender in exchange for a sum of gratification money from a contractor who is also a relative.

What are the Offences of Soliciting/Receiving Gratification (Bribe)? [Section 16 & 17(a) MACC Act 2009]2021-12-05T12:20:12+08:00

Any individual or agent corruptly soliciting or accepting any gratification as an inducement or a reward for doing or forbearing to do any act in relation to his principal’s affairs or business.

Example: A public officer has been accused of soliciting and accepting gratification from a contractor of development project on a land spanning approximately 10 acres that is owned by the government. In return, he promised to approve and ensure a smooth running of the project.

The bribe received from the contractor was presented in the forms of RM30,000 in-cash, RM30,000 in-cheque (cash cheque), and a Mizuno golf set worth RM2,500.00. The courts handed down a sentence of four (4) year-imprisonment and a fine of RM1.925 million.

What is the Offence of Intending to Deceive (Providing False Claim)? [Section 18 MACC Act 2009]2021-12-05T12:18:25+08:00

A public officer provides claim documents such as receipts or invoices that are false or contain false details with the intention to deceive the principle (office).

Example:

A public officer submits a faked overtime claim and could be convicted to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 20 years and a fine of RM 10,000 or five times the sum or value of the gratification, whichever is the higher.

Types of corruption offences according to Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission Act 2009 (MACC Act 2009)?2021-12-05T12:17:12+08:00

According to MACC Act 2009 (Act 694), the four (4) main categories of corruption offences are:

  • i. Soliciting/Receiving Gratification (Bribe) [Section 16 & 17(a) MACC Act 2009]
  • ii. Offering/Giving Gratification (Bribe) [Section 17(b) MACC Act 2009]
  • iii. Intending to Deceive (Providing False Claim) [Section 18 MACC Act 2009]
  • iv. Using Office or Position for Gratification (Bribe) (Abuse of Power/Position) [Section 23 MACC Act 2009]
Does gratification only take the form of cash?2021-12-05T12:15:52+08:00

A gratification may take the form of money, gift, bonus, vote, service or favour, position, reward, discount, loan, and etc

Geopark and Sustainability Section2021-11-24T10:26:03+08:00

1. How many geosites are there altogether in Langkawi UNESCO Global Geopark?
In total, there are 38 geosites in Langkawi.

2. Can I visit geosites on my own?
Visitors are advised to utilise certified tourist guide service for safety and accurate information delivery purposes.

3. How do I lodge reports if I see any defects or disruptions in the visited geosites?
Reports can be lodged to LADA in written form (visitors are encouraged to attach pictures related to reports or complaints lodged) for the ease of location identification and report management.

4. How can I access the geosites?
Several geosites are accessible by land transportations such as bicycles, motorcycles, and cars. However, some other geosites are only accessible by boat.

5. How much is the fee charge for a geosite visit?
There is no fee charge for geosite visit arrangement. For further enquiries related to geosites, visitors are welcomed to contact Product Monitoring Unit at 04-9600 660, 04-9600 625, or 04-9600 635.

6. Is there any fixed schedule for visiting Geopark Discovery Centre (GDC)?
Geopark Discovery Centre (GDC) operates daily including on Fridays and Saturdays from 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m., except on public holidays.

7. Is there any fee charge for visiting GDC?
Entrance to GDC is free of charge.

8. What are the programmes organised by geopark that I can join and if there are any, what are the participation requirements?
There are a few geopark programmes that can be participated by the public, such as:

i. GeoMangrove Programme
ii. Geosite Clean-Up Programme
iii. GeoCoral Programme
iv. Mangrove Tour Programme

For further enquiries, please contact Geopark Information and Education Unit, Geopark Discovery Centre (GDC) at 04-950 2130 or 04-950 2142.

9. Where can I retrieve complete information on Langkawi UNESCO Global Geopark (LUGGp)?
Complete information on Langkawi UNESCO Global Geopark (LUGGp) can be retrieved from the official website of LUGGp at https://langkawigeopark.com.my/.

Event Management and Product Development Section2021-11-24T10:18:18+08:00

 

Event Management Unit

1. How can I apply for sports event, tournament, or competition organising in Langkawi?

Application for sports event, tournament, or competition organising which involves collaboration with LADA can be made by submitting letter of application attached with complete proposal to Chief Executive Officer of LADA, Level 8, LADA Complex, 07000 Langkawi, Kedah. Applicant is also welcomed to contact Event Management Unit at 04-9600 634 for any related enquiries.

2. What are the kinds of support and collaboration that LADA can provide for sports event, tournament, or competition organising in Langkawi?

LADA acts as the coordinator for various events through the method of providing support. This include organising coordination meeting with different government agencies, providing workforce from LADA for event logistic matters, permitting the use of LADA’s logo as collateral for promotional materials, and coordinating protocols involving VIPs, ‘meet and greet’ sessions, cultural dances, as well as food and beverage preparation (nature of help and support given varies according to event).

In addition, events organised in collaboration with LADA and involves the use of this agency’s premises such as Langkawi Sports Complex (KSL), Mahsuri International Exhibition Centre (MIEC), LADA Auditorium, and others will be charged with minimum rental fee rate, subject to approval of LADA’s Management.

3.What are the kinds of event application that LADA evaluates and supports?

Laman Padi Unit

1. Are there any activities prepared for visitors of Laman Padi?
Laman Padi menyediakan beberapa aktiviti menarik untuk para pengunjung seperti berikut:

i. Selecting paddy seeds
ii. Paddy cultivating
iii. Paddy harvesting and threshing (subject to varying circumstances at the museum and paddy planting season)
iv. Herbal garden visit
v. Museum visit
vi. Snail hunting
vii. Demonstration on land ploughing with buffaloes
viii. Demonstration on coconut peeling and grating

2. How much is the fee charge for each activity?
The fee charge for each activity is RM 5.00.

3. What are the operating hours of Laman Padi?

Laman Padi operates daily from 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m.

Tourism Development and Promotion Section2021-11-24T09:22:09+08:00

Unit MICE dan Promosi

1. Are there any incentives offered by LADA to MICE groups visiting Langkawi?
Yes, LADA does provide such incentives. For further enquiries, please contact MICE and Promotion Unit at 04-9600 623 or 04-9600 619.

2. What are the necessary requirements for MICE incentive application?
The requirements to be fulfilled before applying for MICE incentives are as follows:

i. At least 80 participants and above.
ii. Must stay in Langkawi for at least three (3) nights.

3. What are the requirements to participate in the organised tourism promotion programmes?

i. Applicant must be registered with Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture Malaysia (MOTAC).
ii. Applicant must hold valid and active license.

Industrial Development Unit

1. Are there any courses organised by LADA for tourism industry players?

LADA does organise a few courses for tourism industry players, for instance Kursus Mesra Malaysia (course for tourism service upgrading) and Kursus Peningkatan Kemahiran (course focusing on diversifying skills).

2. I understand that LADA has introduced a programme known as ‘Kuah Down To Memory Lane’ for tourists visiting Langkawi. If I am interested, how do I join this programme?

‘Kuah Down To Memory Lane’ is a collaborative programme between LADA and Langkawi Tourist Guide Association (LTGA). Anyone interested is welcomed to join this programme and may directly contact LTGA for further enquiries and arrangements.

Product Development Unit

1. How may I retrieve statistics related to tourist entries into Langkawi?
Application to retrieve statistics on tourist entries into Langkawi can be made by contacting Product Development Unit at 04-9600 631 or 04-9600 811.

2. Does LADA keep data related to total or number of hotels available in Langkawi?
Yes. For further enquiries, please contact Product Development Unit at 04-9600 631 or 04-9600 811.

What is bribery?2021-12-05T12:15:22+08:00

In general, bribery is the act of giving or receiving gratification in the form of cash or valuables as reward for doing an action that is related to an individual’s field of task.

Example:

A contractor presents a luxury watch to a government servant as an inducement to approve a project which belongs to the former’s company.

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