New building ‘should reduce court problems’


  • Nation
  • Tuesday, 12 Aug 2003

IN DISCUSSION:Dr Rais (centre)talking to Putrajaya Holdings chief executive officer Datuk Muhamad Othman Zainal Azim (right)asarchitect Ahmad Rozi Abd Wahab (second from left)and Putrajaya Holdings senior general manager (operations)Azlan Karim look onduring a visit to the court complex yesterday.

PUTRAJAYA: The Government hopes that court administration problems, including backlog of cases, will be reduced when a RM270mil complex with sophiticated facilities is completed. 

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