PETALING JAYA (June 4): As many as 10 Kuala Lumpur City Hall projects worth more than RM1 billion have been scrapped.

“A few projects have been chopped, including those not yet opened for tender.

“Almost 10 projects, worth about RM1 billion, were stopped,” Mayor Tan Sri Mohd Amin Nordin Abd Aziz was quoted as saying in The Star.  

According to the report, he was speaking to reporters when leaving Menara Ilham in Kuala Lumpur after briefing the Council of Eminent Persons today.

He cited the repainting of public housing project buildings as among the projects that were axed.

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