00:00An anti-grav watchdog is urging the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission to investigate how a four-story block of flats
00:08in Sungai Tekali, Hululangat was allowed to be built and occupied despite allegedly lacking the necessary approvals.
00:15The Kajang Municipal Council has confirmed that due process was not followed in the construction of the flats, with part
00:23of the building reportedly located on government reserve land.
00:26Malaysian Corruption Watch President Jayis Abdul Karim questioned why authorities failed to act if the project had no approved building
00:35plans, planning permission or safety certifications.
00:39He also expressed disappointment that the matter remains unresolved despite a raid by immigration authorities in February 2025 that saw
00:48dozens of foreign nationals being detained.
00:50Jayis called on MACC to investigate the possible negligence and urge authorities to disclose the building's actual status to prevent
01:00speculation and racial tensions.
01:02He also called for a joint investigation by several agencies, warning that failure to act decisively could undermine public confidence
01:11in public institutions.
01:13The issue resurfaced after videos of the dilapidated flats went viral, with Dusun Tuwa Assemblyman Johan Abdul Aziz claiming the
01:23landowner had allowed members of the Rohingya community to build and live there.
01:28I'm Radeep Gil, FMT.
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