Selangor condo does not cater to the underprivileged, says GAPS chief


SHAH ALAM: Another controversy is brewing in Selangor, this time involving a proposal by the state government to build a lavish condominium complex at Kampung Datuk Keramat, an area where mostly the underprivileged stay.

The Datum Jelatek development by Selangor Development Corpo­ration (PKNS) does not cater to the needs of the residents in the area, said Selangor Anti-Irregularities Federation (GAPS) president Hamidzun Khairuddin.

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