KL residents prefer to work with DBKL on rubbish issue


KUALA Lumpur stakeholders, who attended the first 2015 pre-budget dialogue with Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL), said they preferred to work with City Hall to make the relevant changes instead of telling the local authority what to do.

Many residents were concerned when told by the Kuala Lumpur mayor that the city pays a whopping RM14mil a month to manage its solid waste.

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