Opinion

Taman Rimba Kiara ruling must empower the people – Mohideen Abdul Kader

Objections to development projects must be properly considered and reasons given for rejecting them

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 28 Jan 2021 8:00PM

Taman Rimba Kiara ruling must empower the people – Mohideen Abdul Kader
The Court of Appeal yesterday rejected the justification given by the KL mayor that the Taman Rimba Kiara development order was issued to resolve housing issues. – Facebook pic, January 28, 2021

THE Consumers Association of Penang (CAP) welcomes the decision by the Court of Appeal to stop the proposed high-rise project in Taman Rimba Kiara. It was a bold decision and should serve as a precedent for similar cases.

The residents' association of the adjoining Taman Tun Dr Ismail brought the case to court to have the development order issued by the Kuala Lumpur mayor quashed. They lost in the high court but succeeded in the Appeals Court. We admire their courage and determination to take on the authorities and a powerful developer to defend their rights and uphold the rule of law.

The court upholding the right of the TTDI residents’ association to bring forward legal proceedings will enable other registered societies to sue public authorities whenever their members’ rights are violated. This will empower civil society and prevent abuse of power by public officials and institutions.

The court rejected the justification given by the mayor that the development order was issued to resolve housing issues faced by the Bukit Kiara longhouse community, and found that the proposed development was truly a business and commercial joint venture between Yayasan Wilayah Persekutuan and a private developer, Memang Perkasa Sdn Bhd.  

The mayor approved the project to construct a 17-storey block of 204 affordable housing units and 41- to 45-storey high-end condominiums comprising 1,082 units, although it contradicted city development rules. The project land is demarcated as public open space, green area and city park. The mayor, instead of protecting the interest of the public, chose to promote the commercial interest of Yayasan and the private developer.

Local authorities must give serious consideration to structure plans before issuing development orders. They must protect public open spaces and amenities, and take into account the environmental and social impacts of any proposed development.

They must hold public hearings and communicate their outcome to those affected. Objections to the development must be properly considered and reasons given for rejecting them. Decision-making must be open and transparent to eliminate corrupt practices and abuse of power. That is the essence of democracy. – The Vibes, January 28, 2021

Mohideen Abdul Kader is Consumers Association of Penang (CAP) president

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