TTDI residents to unveil ‘new facts’ on court case against DBKL
From the affidavits submitted by DBKL and its related parties.
From the affidavits submitted by DBKL and its related parties.
If found guilty, the accused may be imprisoned for a term not exceeding ten years and fined not less than RM1 million.
“For heaven’s sake, approve and gazette the plan.”
The papers, to be redeemed at their full nominal value upon maturity, are unsecured obligations of the company.
Supported by higher investment income and gain in fair value adjustment.
“The company will be seeking legal advice on the above..."
They are purchasing to house their children studying here.
Works on Tower A yet to start; the commercial and residential parts also behind schedule — source
To cater to families who are less fortunate.
Following the collapse of a hotel wall at Bukit Tinggi, Pahang.