KL eateries’ food contamination at less than 15%, says report
This is based on random food samplings by Kuala Lumpur City Hall.
This is based on random food samplings by Kuala Lumpur City Hall.
“It is an existing policy but it ‘disappeared’ over the years.”
“The companies had also allegedly asked for a 30% discount of the RM237 million land premiums.”
“It doesn’t really make sense to just scrap it because we’ve already paid RM20 billion.”
Despite its sprawling modern skyscapers, there is little regulation in terms of fire safety and building codes in this developing city.
“We will respect the present role as outlined under the present laws.”
“It focuses too much on megaprojects which may not solve Penang’s transport problems.”
George Chen: We, as Sarawakians, want to know where the money has gone to.
DBKL is forced to waste time and resources investigating false claims