“The people of Selangor must weigh the PM's ‘promise’ carefully, considering that it was the BN-led Selangor government which approved the project,” he said.
“We put the people's interests first and will not hesitate to take any party to justice, if any form of negligence or abuse is found.”
He said this clearly shows that Najib is merely seeking popularity and has no interest in solving the problem.
“His statement ... has a negative impact on good governance and integrity ... as the cancellation of any (approved) project must follow procedures,” noted Khalid.
“Najib's behaviour has motivated the Selangor government to administer (the state) in a more professional, transparent and responsible manner compared to the inconsistent BN.”
Head of review panel appointed
Khalid announced that the state government will appoint former Malaysian Investment Development Authority (Mida) director N Sadasivan to chair a committee that will review the condominium project.
“He will be assisted by several committee members, to be announced at a later time, consisting of professionals and independent parties who will assist the government in handling this issue,” he said.
Selangor town and country planning department deputy director Norasiah Bee will act as the committee secretary, while the department will provide any assistance required.
“I will meet with Sadasivan and the other committee members this week to inform of them of this decision,” Khalid said.
Among others, he said, the committee will review all development projects that have been completed and planned in the Batu Caves area, taking into consideration community well being, Hindu interests, environment and prevailing regulations.
“The state feels that this committee will be able to add value to the effort to have the Batu Caves listed as a Unesco World Heritage Site,” he added.
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