Coming to terms with disbandment of JPPs


Chiew (left) has been serving the communities of Kinrara and Puchong as Zone 14 JPP chairman. Picture shows him assisting Taman Bukit Kuchai residents during a water disruption. — filepic

The disbandment of Residents’ Representatives Committee (JPP) as announced by Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad has drawn mixed reactions from the community.

While many are in support of the austerity measure, others recognise that the committee has done its part in helping the community.

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