DBKL to inspect site of abandoned Plaza Rakyat project


Pools of stagnant water with rubbish floating is a common site at the Plaza Rakyat abandoned site. A paradise for aedes mosquitoes.

KUALA Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) will serve a legal notice to the receiver of the abandoned Plaza Rakyat project so it can enter the premises and address health and safety concerns.

Public Works and Drainage Depart­ment director Tan Keng Chok said the department had written to the court-appointed receiver and manager, Adamprimus Chartered Accountants, several months ago, asking for permission to enter the site and carry out rectification work, including repair a bridge linking the Plaza Rakyat LRT station to Pudu Sentral.

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