Residents, MP want to get to the bottom of fate of green space


Fahmi visiting the project site in September where he found the contractors working on a Sunday. — Filepic

A KUALA Lumpur lawmaker wants government agencies involved in a land deal made 20 years ago to come clean on how a public space meant for the residents was sold to a third party.

At the same time, the Bangsar Baru Residents Association (BBRA) has vowed to leave no stones unturned in order to get to the bottom of the sale which they say has robbed them of a precious green space in their township.

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