PETALING JAYA: The Langkawi Development Board (Lada) spent about RM78,000 over 15 months to repair and maintain houses that were unsold under its public housing project, the Auditor General reported.
It said there were 200 medium-cost units, 134 medium-low-cost units, 80 low-cost units and 200 Melayu Islam Kedah units.
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