Minister says a report quoting him was 'confusing and misses the point'.
Federal Territories Minister Khalid Abdul Samad today clarified that there will still be public hearings if a proposed development runs contrary to the upcoming Kuala Lumpur Plan 2020-2040.quoting him as saying that there will no longer be a public hearing under the new Kuala Lumpur plan was"confusing and misses the point".
"What I wanted to convey is the difference in procedure in a situation when there is a gazetted plan and when there is no gazetted plan. "At that time, any development done in Kuala Lumpur that is in accordance to the plan won't require any more public hearings. This is because the public hearing was done before the plan was gazetted," Khalid said.
"Therefore, in a situation where there is no gazetted plan, Rule 5 of the Federal Territory Planning Act 1982 was used," he said.
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