Bumiputra quota requirements: S'gor govt to blacklist errant developers


SHAH ALAM: The Selangor government will blacklist developers who do not fulfil conditions regarding the Bumiputra quota, said state Housing and Heritage Committee chairman Borhan Aman Shah.

He said the committee retained the same mechanism in determining the Bumiputra quota percentage based on the Selangor State Housing blueprint for any development project.

"If a developer does not comply with the Bumiputra quota requirements or the developer has oversold the non-Bumiputra units, then the process of blanket consent or blanket approval cannot proceed.

"The developer will be blacklisted from making any applications for the release of Bumiputra quota at the Selangor Housing and Property Board and imposed with heftier fines,” he said when replying to a question from Michelle Ng (PH-Subang Jaya) regarding the sales of Bumiputra lots to non-Bumiputra at the Selangor State Legislative Assembly sitting here on Monday (Nov 20).

Borhan said the regulation is imposed during the approval process of land ownership and changes in land use conditions, which will be sanctioned by the state executive council and issued by the Selangor Land and Mines Office (PTGS).

"Developers must ensure the Bumiputra quota conditions are complied with during the process of property sales. The PTGS will assess the application for blanket consent or blanket approval by developers,” he said. -Bernama

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