The Sultan is indeed working very hard.
Just only last month, the original draft of the Johor Housing & Real Property Board Bill 2014 actually gives the sultan executive power to appoint board members, dissolve the board and oversees its account. But last minute, the Federal government got wind of it, strongly opposed to it and denied that appointment. And now, the Federal must be watching over this like a hawk!
Just this week, the State was "forced" to implement a special tax, with immediate effect, on the developers for the new land reclaimation at 30 sen per sq ft and is expected to collect about RM104 million! Now, do you think this new surprise will make the developers very happy?? After collecting his Billions, do you think the sultan would do anything to "help" the developers?
So much for good planning!.
If the sultan really wanted to do something good for the state, I think he should immediately order the clean-up of the dirty Johor Straits, thats provided he has the will and the means.
It took Singapore some 20 years to clean up the Singapore River and it cost hundreds of millions to clean the sources and feeders that run into the river - clearing up all the pig and chicken farming, resettlement of kampongs without modern sanitation, relocation of all roadside hawkers and open air wet market into purpose built hawkers centres and markets etc.