Franklin Lam 'rejected offer HK$1m higher for flat'
Property agent's claim comes as Exco man gives a new version of dealings that led to sale of home before new cooling measures kicked in

Executive councillor Franklin Lam Fan-keung rejected an offer that was about HK$1 million higher than the price he finally accepted for one of his Mid-Levels flats, a property agent who approached Lam told the South China Morning Post.
Meanwhile, Lam gave a new version of his dealings with another agent who sold the flat. Earlier, he said he told the agent he could pocket the difference between the asking price and the price paid for the Casa Bella flat 14B.
Lam said the Centaline agent rejected his offer and suggested the money be given to charity.
Lam said he agreed and planned to donate the difference to the Centaline Charity Fund, set up by Centaline's founder, Shih Wing-ching.
Lam put two Mid-Levels flats up for sale just weeks before the government introduced measures to curb property prices.
He denies knowing such measures were imminent, but the Democratic Party has filed a complaint with the Independent Commission Against Corruption.
Centaline Property Agency said yesterday it would not accept Lam's donation.