Project revival fund put to good use


A row of abandoned houses in Selangor. The state has revived several of such projects under its Tepat fund. — filepic

THE state government’s allocation of RM18mil to complete abandoned projects in Selangor through the Abandoned Projects Revival Fund (Tepat) has been put to good use.

Selangor Housing and Urban Living Committee chairman Haniza Talha said RM6mil of the amount, allocated in 2016, was used this year to complete a project in Taman Desa Mawar in Kuala Selangor. “We are looking to fund two other projects in Kampung Melayu Rasah, Ampang Pecah and Kampung Koskan Sungai Cho,” added Haniza.

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