13 shoplot owners in Bukit Setiawangsa to submit claims to Cabinet soon


KUALA LUMPUR: Businesses in the 13 shoplots in Bukit Setiawangsa, which were forced to evacuate after a retaining wall nearby collapsed, can put forward the losses incurred by them for review, said Setiawangsa MP Datuk Seri Zulhasnan Rafique.

Speaking to reporters after a closed-door meeting between the shoplot owners and the developer I&P Group Sdn Bhd, Zulhasnan said the shopkeepers were told to compile a brief of their company's information including rental fees and number of workers.

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