Residents slam DBKL over plan to appeal Taman Tiara Titiwangsa court decision

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They say that going to the Federal Court is against the rules of natural justice. dbkl tamantiaratitiwangsa

David Samuel, Sylvester Navaratnam and LS Leonard at the meeting of residents’ associations in Kuala Lumpur yesterday.

According to lawyer LS Leonard, who is representing Taman Tiara Titiwangsa RA, the Court of Appeal had ruled that the residents should have been allowed to obtain the documents even if the law did not require DBKL to do so. “When we asked them about the documents, they said they were not ready yet, so why did they call for a public hearing?”

At the same time. he said it was normal for DBKL officers to sit on the YWP board to handle the foundation’s projects. Derek said that one could blame the Barisan Nasional for the lapses during their previous administration.

 

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