PETALING JAYA: G25, a group of retired senior civil servants, has urged the government to raise the consent threshold in the Urban Renewal Bill to 95% across the board. The group said the current proposal of 80% risks undermining minority property owners’ rights, effectively enabling “manufactured consent” and setting a dangerous precedent for property seizure. While housing minister Nga Kor Ming previously announced amendments to address concerns, G25 stressed that near-unanimous agreement was crucial for inhabited buildings not facing imminent danger. The group warned that anything less would disregard constitutional protections and homeowner rights.
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