Implement ‘easy’ proposals without delay, urges panel


KUALA LUMPUR: The Independent Advisory Panel set up after the worst traffic accident in the country wants some of its “easy to do” recommendations to be implemented without delay.

Panel chairman Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye understands that many of the suggestions in its report tabled in the Cabinet would take time to implement, especially with the Transport Ministry focusing on the MH370 and MH17 tragedies.

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Transport & Safety , Automotive , Genting , Bus , Crash

   

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