Pengasih Malaysia is supposed to vacate the premises on June 30 but says the new facility is far from ready. FMTNews STLR MCO
Persatuan Pengasih Malaysia’s current location in Bukit Tunku, Kuala Lumpur. The centre is to move to Bentong, Pahang.
Persatuan Pengasih is a rehabilitation centre founded and run by former addicts. It has been in a legal battle with Khazanah subsidiary STLR Sdn Bhd, which owns a portion of the land that the centre now occupies. But Ramli said the new facility is still far from ready as construction works and fundraising initiatives have been suspended under the movement control order .
Ramli said the new centre had no water and electricity supply and the buildings were not fit for habitation. “The certificate of completion and compliance has not been issued,” he added.
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