Enough is enough, Penang govt told


Seeking closure: Teng speaking to the press at Love Lane. With him are Tan (striped shirt) and other state Gerakan and MCA officials.

GEORGE TOWN: The state government should stop insisting on proof of direct connections to justify transferring historical house 50, Love Lane, to Penang Chinese Clan Council (PCCC).

Penang Barisan Nasional said in a statement that it was appalled that PCCC was given the run-around for five years despite reaching an understanding with the state government in 2012.

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