MCA calls for public forums over controversial Selangor parking concession deal


MCA HAS urged local authorities in Selangor to hold public forums regarding the state government’s controversial decision to appoint a new parking concessionaire.

MCA urban affairs bureau chairman Tan Gim Tuan said the privatisation deal involves state-owned land and a facility intended for public use, rather than private ownership. “

Therefore, the plan should be openly discussed with key stakeholders — namely, the public.”

“When Petaling Jaya was declared a city in 2006, residents were introduced to public consultation and participation as part of Local Agenda 21,” he said in a statement on Friday (July 18).

“This process should be carried out by the affected local councils before any decisions are made.”

Tan also called on all 24 councillors in Petaling Jaya to be held accountable for the privatisation deal.

“The councillors from these affected local councils must explain the details of this parking deal to residents — including the terms and conditions, and how it will benefit them,” he said in a statement.

“Although these councillors are political appointees, they must still champion the public interest.”

He further stressed that third parties should not be engaged solely for profit at the expense of ratepayers.

“Malaysians are already facing higher living costs due to increased tax rates, expanded tax coverage, higher tariffs, and the removal of subsidies for everyday goods and services,” he added.

 

 

 

 

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