Fire incident shows UM’s lackadaisical attitude, says union
The Universiti Malaya Students’ Union says the university management did not take action after reports on the faulty fan in a student’s room were made on March 23 and May 8. The fan caught fire on May 8. – Twitter pic, May 15, 2022.
THE Universiti Malaya Students’ Union has questioned the university management’s indifference in ensuring that the students’ welfare is taken care of in light of a recent fire that broke out in a residential college. UMSU said the management was guilty of not paying quick attention to complaints regarding a faulty fan in a student’s room in the seventh residential college.
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