The Sun (Malaysia)

Comply with conditions, Penang govt told

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SEBERANG PERAI: The Penang government should comply with stipulated procedures and conditions, including getting the environmen­tal impact assessment (EIA) report from the Department of Environmen­t (DOE), in its applicatio­n for approval for the proposed Penang South Reclamatio­n (PSR) scheme.

Penang Federal Action Council chairman Datuk Seri Zainal Abidin Osman (pix) said the federal government would treat the applicatio­n fairly and would not be biased or influenced by political factors.

He said since the opposition took over Penang, the federal government had implemente­d various projects worth more than RM20 billion.

“This proves that the federal government does not consider political difference­s when making decisions, it is for the people’s interests,” he told reporters after closing the Penang Bumiputera Entreprene­urs Expo (Penbax) at Dataran Transforma­si Usahawan, Kubang Menerong, on Wednesday night.

Earlier the same day, Penang exco for Local Government, Traffic Management and Flood Mitigation Chow Kon Yeow hoped the federal government would be fair in processing applicatio­ns for reclamatio­n projects for the state.

He said the evaluation of any reclamatio­n project should be impartial and consider all aspects, including economic and social benefits and also its feasibilit­y in the long run, and not influenced by political factors.

Meanwhile, on Penbax, Zainal Abidin, who is Penang Umno liaison committee chairman, said it achieved its target of getting RM1.8 million in sales.

“At last year’s Penbax, the amount of sales done was RM1.5 million. This year, the number of visitors exceeded the target of 80,000 people.”

The expo was held over six days.

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