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Group: Not enough engineers to monitor hillside projects

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GEORGE TOWN: The state government is short of engineers to monitor hillside developmen­ts but projects are still being approved, said Penang Forum steering committee member Dr Lim Mah Hui.

“I have been with the council for six years and I know the geo-technical department of Penang Island City Council does not have enough engineers to monitor developmen­t projects.

“That is why it falls to the developer and contractor to assess projects themselves and present findings, which could be non-independen­t reports,” Dr Lim claimed at the Tanjung Bungah landslide site yesterday.

Dr Lim said he was surprised that the state, which stressed that it had to follow Department of Environmen­t (DOE) requiremen­ts in its reclamatio­n projects, did not see fit to adhere to its findings for the Tanjung Bungah project.

Tanjung Bungah Residents Associatio­n chairman and Consumers Associatio­n of Penang legal adviser Meenakshi Raman said the DOE should have acted after rejecting the planning permission of the developer in January 2015.

“The rejection can’t just be an advice or a guideline, and the state was violating legal guidelines by giving the go-ahead for the project.

“There is no place for selective approvals as every aspect of a project should be thoroughly looked into and complied with,” she said, referring to the council’s One-Stop Centre for project approvals.

There is no place for selective approvals as every aspect of a project should be thoroughly looked into and complied with.

Meenakshi Raman

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