KUALA LUMPUR: The High Court today dismissed a preliminary objection raised by court-appointed administrators overseeing the RM1.6 billion estate of the late Lim Siew Kim, the third child of Genting founder Lim Goh Tong.
Justice Mahazan Mat Taib ruled in favour of Marcus Chan, Siew Kim’s son and the gaming tycoon’s grandson, in the case filed by Siew Kim’s children over the estate.
The judge said the objection, raised by counsel B Thangaraj for the administrators, was incorrect because Marcus relied on evidence already before the court to argue that certain payments were not made from the trust account as required.
