Longer wait for CM to move in


In need of a spruce up: A view of the Seri Teratai official residence in Macalister Road during a visit by JKR officials and pressmen led by Farizan. (Below) Farizan inspecting the damaged ceiling inside the residence. — LIM BENG TATT/The Star

GEORGE TOWN: It will take some time before Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow gets to move into his official residence – Seri Teratai – in Macalister Road.

For now, he will have to continue travelling from his Balik Pulau home to town as minor facelift is expected to be carried out on the Class II heritage building built in 1926.

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