AS RAMADAN BAZAAR TRADERS DEMAND ANNUAR MUSA RETURNS THEIR DEPOSITS – MUHYIDDIN INSISTS HIS CABINET STILL BUSY ‘WORKING DESPITE NOT BEING SEEN DURING MCO’ – BUSY COLLECTING & THEN REFUSING TO REFUND THE PEOPLE’S MONEY?

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AS RAMADAN BAZAAR TRADERS DEMAND ANNUAR MUSA RETURNS THEIR DEPOSITS – MUHYIDDIN INSISTS HIS CABINET STILL BUSY ‘WORKING DESPITE NOT BEING SEEN DURING MCO’ – BUSY COLLECTING & THEN REFUSING TO REFUND THE PEOPLE’S MONEY? - Hello loyal readers FeedGoogle, In the article you are reading this time with the title AS RAMADAN BAZAAR TRADERS DEMAND ANNUAR MUSA RETURNS THEIR DEPOSITS – MUHYIDDIN INSISTS HIS CABINET STILL BUSY ‘WORKING DESPITE NOT BEING SEEN DURING MCO’ – BUSY COLLECTING & THEN REFUSING TO REFUND THE PEOPLE’S MONEY?, We have prepared this article well for you to read and take information in it. hopefully the contents of the post Article Malaysians, what we write you can understand. Alright, happy reading.



Title : AS RAMADAN BAZAAR TRADERS DEMAND ANNUAR MUSA RETURNS THEIR DEPOSITS – MUHYIDDIN INSISTS HIS CABINET STILL BUSY ‘WORKING DESPITE NOT BEING SEEN DURING MCO’ – BUSY COLLECTING & THEN REFUSING TO REFUND THE PEOPLE’S MONEY?
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AS RAMADAN BAZAAR TRADERS DEMAND ANNUAR MUSA RETURNS THEIR DEPOSITS – MUHYIDDIN INSISTS HIS CABINET STILL BUSY ‘WORKING DESPITE NOT BEING SEEN DURING MCO’ – BUSY COLLECTING & THEN REFUSING TO REFUND THE PEOPLE’S MONEY?

TRADERS are seeking refunds for deposits they paid City Hall for spots in Ramadan bazaars, which were cancelled by Putrajaya to curb the spread of the Covid-19 virus. City Hall had given traders the option to seek a refund of their deposits of between RM120 and RM200, or retain it as payment for next year. Traders told The Malaysian Insight they wanted a refund as there was no guarantee the rental fees would remain the same, even if they were allowed to trade next year. Trader Mohamad Faizul Hasni said he wanted a refund as he thinks it won’t be any different next year. “We still have to vote (for location of lots at the site). And, the prices vary every year,” said the 36-year-old. “City Hall did not explain anything about this. So, many want their money back because there is nothing beneficial here, apart from carrying the fees forward, but the process is the same,” said the busi…

TRADERS are seeking refunds for deposits they paid City Hall for spots in Ramadan bazaars, which were cancelled by Putrajaya to curb the spread of the Covid-19 virus. City Hall had given traders the option to seek a refund of their deposits of between RM120 and RM200, or retain it as payment for next year. Traders told The Malaysian Insight they wanted a refund as there was no guarantee the rental fees would remain the same, even if they were allowed to trade next year. Trader Mohamad Faizul Hasni said he wanted a refund as he thinks it won’t be any different next year. “We still have to vote (for location of lots at the site). And, the prices vary every year,” said the 36-year-old. “City Hall did not explain anything about this. So, many want their money back because there is nothing beneficial here, apart from carrying the fees forward, but the process is the same,” said the busi…


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