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New: Parliament Proposes Travel Ban for Developers of Abandoned Housing Projects

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Parliament was informed that housing developers and board members of abandoned projects could soon be barred from leaving Malaysia under proposed amendments to housing laws. The measures aim to penalize errant developers. The Housing Ministry will be empowered to declare a project abandoned if it misses the completion deadline. Once declared, developers may be blacklisted, denied new licenses, and have their accounts frozen. Developer details and abandoned projects will be listed in the National Housing Data Banking System (Teduh) for reference by stakeholders. As of September 30, there were 113 abandoned housing projects, affecting over 15,900 buyers nationwide.

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