28 students benefit from MCA foundation


Helping hands: Dr Wee (second from left) speaking with students at Wisma MCA. Looking on are Kojadi chairman Datuk Ng Peng Hay (left), Star Media Group senior general-manager admin and building services Iris Tan (third from left) and selection committee member Datuk Dr Chin Yew Sin (right).

KUALA LUMPUR: MCA has given out RM481,000 worth of interest-free education loans to 28 students of higher learning institutions through its Chang Ming Thien Foundation.

Its deputy president Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong said 26 were pursuing their degrees while two others were postgraduate students.

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