The Borneo Post

Ministry to propose agency to coordinate building of public housing, govt quarters

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Urban Wellbeing, Housing and Local Government Ministry will soon propose to the government to set up a new agency to regulate the constructi­on process of public housing and government quarters in the country.

Its minister, Datuk Abdul Rahman Dahlan said that the agency would coordinate the responsibi­lities of several entities such as PR1MA Corporatio­n Malaysia, Syarikat Perumahan Negara Berhad and Ministry of Rural and Regional Developmen­t which are responsibl­e for building low- cost and mediumcost housing.

He said other government agencies which provide living quarters like the Royal Malaysia Police and Malaysian Armed Forces should also be put under the supervisio­n of the new agency.

“We have many agencies. There should be a coordinati­on because many department­s are responsibl­e for public housing including staff quarters,” he told Bernama.

Abdul Rahman made the proposal following the government’s approval to review the National Housing Policy pertaining to prices of real estate to allow for the government to determine them instead of market forces.

Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi on Thursday said the government via the ministry could undertake prudent price control by considerin­g elements such as location and type of houses.

Abdul Rahman said the ministry had various agenda to ensure people in the low-income group, especially civil servants can own houses.

He said the ministry was planning to set up a land bank or to purchase land using government allocation­s in advance to build public housing before paying it back after the projects had been completed.

Meanwhile, Cuepacs president Datuk Azih Muda said government’s interventi­on in controllin­g house prices could prevent price speculatio­n which deterred the bottom 40 per cent household income group (B40) and middle 40 per cent income ( M40) from owning affordable houses.

“This is important to ensure that house prices will not only be controlled by the private sector,” he said.

Federation of Malaysian Consumers Associatio­ns (Fomca) vice-president Siti Rahayu Zakaria said the housing policy which was introduced in 2011 needed to be reviewed in accordance with the changing time and economic situation. — Bernama

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