Party to form committees to monitor and resolve community issues in Puchong


Liew (left) says MBSJ had repaired the height barrier following their complaint but it was not enough. With him is and Puchong MCA publicity bureau head Wong.

PUCHONG MCA will continue to take a proactive approach, including forming monitoring committees, to highlight issues affecting the community.

Its division chairman Datuk Liew Yuen Keong said many problems had been left unsettled including flash floods, indiscriminate rubbish dumping, poor drainage and damaged infrastructure.

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