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Housing Ministry to implement Certificate of Completion and Compliance reforms to boost sustainable urbanisation

Bernama
22 June, 2026Updated:about 1 hour ago
(Photo from Facebook of Nga Kor Ming)

KUALA LUMPUR (June 22): The Ministry of Housing and Local Government (KPKT) will undertake a comprehensive review of the Certificate of Completion and Compliance (CCC) framework, the wider development approval and certification ecosystem to support sustainable urbanisation and ensure the regulatory framework remains responsive.

Its minister Nga Kor Ming (pictured) said the KPKT will establish a dedicated task force to conduct a holistic assessment of the CCC framework, which was first introduced nearly two decades ago in 2007 as part of a major reform of Malaysia's building control system.

"The review will focus on reducing unnecessary bureaucracy, enhancing efficiency through digital integration, closing regulatory loopholes and strengthening service delivery while safeguarding public interest," he said in his speech at the 2026 Malaysian Institute of Architects (PAM) President’s Awards and 102nd anniversary annual dinner on Saturday (June 20) night.

He said the reforms are aimed at creating a more transparent, efficient and business-friendly regulatory framework that supports high-quality development while facilitating the creation of more sustainable cities.

Nga also revealed that Malaysia has more than 500 million square feet of green-index buildings, which is another testament to public-private partnerships to promote the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

He added that PAM will be invited to participate in the review process to ensure industry expertise and professional insights are incorporated into the proposed reforms. 

He also highlighted that the ministry is studying the High Court decision allowing certified architects to submit applications for development orders to cut red tape, reduce costs, and expedite the process. 

Earlier, Nga was conferred the prestigious PAM President's Award in recognition of his efforts in strengthening collaboration between the government and the architectural profession to advance the country's built environment.

He is the fifth recipient of the award in PAM’s 102-year history. Previous recipients include former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamed.

In support of PAM's continued efforts to promote architectural excellence and public appreciation of good design, Nga also announced a RM30,000 contribution from KPKT towards the Kuala Lumpur Architecture Festival (KLAF) 2026.

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