Making good on promise made


Lee (third from right) talking to a doctor while meeting patients at Mawar Medical Centre after its reopening.

THERE were happy faces all around at the Mawar Haemodialysis Centre (PHM) auditorium in Seremban, Negri Sembilan, as chairman Datuk Lee Tian Hock delivered his promise to pay doctors and specialists at the recently-reopened Mawar Medical Centre their dues totalling RM4.5mil.

Lee, who made a commitment to pay the medical personnel including visiting doctors within a week after the Health Ministry allowed the medical centre to reopen, was himself a picture of relief for not disappointing them.

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