Cuepacs has called for Putrajaya Holdings and the Public Sector Home Financing Board to resolve the issue to help the affected civil servants.
The home she signed up for several years ago is ready and buyers had been informed in late May that they would be able to collect the keys to their new homes, but two days later the total lockdown was announced. “But I have friends who earn less and are single, so the deductions are a lot especially if they have to also pay rent. Some have even had to withdraw money from their Amanah Saham Bumiputera savings.”“I have to pay RM1,100 for the loan, I do lose out because essentially, I’m paying for nothing. I understand if we cannot get the keys because of the lockdown but if that’s the case we shouldn’t have to repay the loan, not until we can move in.
Other people are having difficulty to find ends meet but this civil servants are busy worrying not having their keys during MCO. They should focus on doing their job serving people. Selfish
No keys handover means no house handover, maybe Putrajaya Holdings was wrong for notifying lending agencies to start loan repayment as if the houses have been completed and handover done to buyers
Civil servants who have received or completed 2 doses of vaccine shod return to work immediately as the country & people need their services!
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