All out to collect debts


Patahiyah (wearing tudung) with MBPP’s Financial Management Committee alternate chairman Joseph Ng (third left) and other city councillors and staff members checking out a streamer on the lucky draw being held to encourage ratepayers to settle their assessment bills at the press conference in Komtar.

THE Penang Island City Council (MBPP) seized movable assets from five residential owners after they failed to pay their assessment arrears.

Mayor Datuk Patahiyah Ismail said they conducted raids at 25 residential premises from the fourth quarter of last year until now.

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