15 November 2008 : Buyers Meeting at Univ. Putra Malaysia
Discussions on status of project in view of the revocation on the Minister”s Order.
Decisions: i. Follow up the letter to the KSU , KPKT ( sent on 7 Nov 2008)
ii. Write in to the KSN about our problem and note to him about
our earlier letter to the KSU, KPKT.
i. iii. To get help from Putrajaya MP. YB Datuk Seri Tg Adnan
iv. Options to write to the Minister of Housing / PM / DPM
03 December 2008 Pro tem Comm. meeting:
Review: Up to this point, there is no response whatsoever from either the
KSU,KPKT or the KSN offices. In view of this , the Protem comm. decided on the following actions:
To write to the Minister of Housing and the Minister of Federal Territory and cc the letter to the PM and the DPM .to bring their attention to our problem.
To inform the MP for Putrajaya
Our lawyer to write in officially to both PJH and KPKT to get the exact status of the project as neither of these two agencies seems concern in informing us of any development.
To retrieve the report and the feedbacks forms of the survey done on the buyers, from the KPKT.
Future options:
Nationwide exposure using TV
Bringing the matter up in Parliament to get the answers from the responsible agencies.
5 December 2008 – Actions taken as of this date:
i. Letters to the following ministers have been sent with copies to the Prime Minister and the Deputy Prime Minister .
Complete with copies of our earlier letters to the KSU/KPKT and the KSN and the summary of chronology of events that have taken place so far.
a.) Min. of Housing & Local Govt.-- YB. Dato’ Seri Ong Ka Chuan
b ) Min. of Fed Territory -- YB Dato’ Seri Zulhasnan Rafique
c ) Member Parliament Putrajaya
YB Datuk Seri Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor
ii. Re. letter to KPKT and PJH: Our lawyer will take the necessary actions after the Hari Raya holidays.
iii. The Maklumbalas forms have been retrieved from the KPKT.
1 comment:
IMHO, the letter should've been sent to YAB PM & TPM and just CC to minister of KPKT instead. anyway, i really appreciate the protem comm efforts. any update/feedback so far?
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