Driving home a few points


Chor: ‘We are now grappling with the challenge on how to provide adequate housing for the middle-income group.’

THREE years after the spike in property prices, a roundtable discussion was finally held with the guest-of-honour being the Housing and Local Government Minister Datuk Seri Chor Chee Heung.

Normally, for such events, the guest-of-honour will take his leave after the opening ceremony. Instead, Chor sat through the presentation given by three speakers. After hearing them out, he called on the speakers and those present to put on their thinking caps and come up with solutions to overcome the issue of affordability among the middle-income group. He would present the suggestions to the Cabinet.

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