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PWD ASKED TO INVESTIGATE MACC BUILDING

Image removed.Image removed.Malacca, 1 March – Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) Malacca branch worth RM23.4million in Crystal Bay, Alai would not be closed even though facing with fungal problems on design and structure.

YB. Datuk Seri Shaziman Abu Mansor, Minister of Works said the premise which was completed in March 2011 and inspection result showed it is safe and won’t affect employee and public’s health.

Furthermore, few areas were flooded, may be caused by spillover and high groundwater level during raining season and high tide. Public Works Department (PWD) and project consultants were asked to make further inspection including identifying the source and solve it as soon as possible.

Y. Bhg Dato’ Sri Abu Kassim Mohamed, Chief Commissioner of MACC and other MACC and JKR employees from Malacca branch were present to the place. 
 

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