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‘Meet the People’ Session on Monday, 16 Dec 2013 at 11am at Dataran Merdeka
_________________________________________________ NO, THERE WILL BE NO MASS RALLY OR GATHERING! IT WILL BE A ‘MEET THE PEOPLE’ SESSION ON THE RATE HIKE. SAME DAY, SAME TIME, SAME PLACE. MONDAY, 16 DECEMBER 11.00AM DATARAN MERDEKA — Malaysian Insider Opposition’s rate hike … Continue reading
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DBKL cuts property assessment rate
______________________________________________________________ Ipoh: Is it our turn to pay a LARGER SUM as assessment? —– Malaysian Insider Under pressure, City Hall cuts property assessment rate http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/under-pressure-city-hall-cuts-property-assessment-rate — Malaysiakini DBKL cuts assessment rates by two to three percent Lawrence Yong 4:56PM Dec 19, … Continue reading
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Tagged Ahmad Phesal Thalib, assessment rates and quit rents for KL properties by up to 267 percent, Highest raise - 267 percent for a low-cost house, Housing and Local Government Ministry, Kuala Lumpur Anti-incinerator Movement (KTI), Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL), No decision yet on new assessment tax proposal, Pakatan Rakyat MPs for Kuala Lumpur, Taman Beringin incinerator, Urban Well-Being
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