Dr Wee: RM1.8mil worth of flood supplies sent to east coast


Stepping up: President of the Association of Village Development Officers Lo Thiang Chooi (in grey) presenting a cheque worth RM12,000 to Lua in aid of flood victims in the east coast. The cheque presentation ceremony was witnessed by Dr Wee (centre), vice-president Datuk Lee Chee Leong (fourth from right) and representatives of the Association of Village Development Officers.

KUALA LUMPUR: Several village development officers have donated part of their salaries and allowances to help flood victims rebuild their lives through the Crisis Relief Squad of MCA (CRSM).

MCA deputy president Datuk Dr Wee Ka Siong said he was thankful for the RM12,000 in donations from the officers, who are attached to the Housing and Local Government Ministry.

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