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SPAN shuts down Penang chief minister over water tariff talk
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50758, member: 636"] Water bosses keep families waiting while they study price hike requests from ten states across Malaysia. The National Water Services Commission has applications sitting on their desks from Penang, Perlis, Kedah, Kelanlan, Terengganu, Selangor, Negeri Sembilan, Melaka, Johor and Pahang. Officials refuse to make quick decisions about raising water bills for millions of people. The commission received all these requests by June 30 but still has not given final answers. They want more time to check every detail before hitting consumers with higher costs. SPAN officials promise they will protect 27.2 million water users from unfair price jumps. The water watchdog also wants to make sure companies can keep providing decent service to homes and businesses. Penang Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow sparked the debate when he talked about water price changes on July 8. Commission members say they heard his concerns and will factor them into their final choices. Every state operator wants permission to charge more money for the same water service. The commission walks a tightrope between keeping bills affordable and helping water companies stay profitable. Officials examine each application separately instead of making blanket decisions for all ten states. They refuse to rush their review process despite pressure from both sides. Water companies claim they need extra cash to maintain pipes and treatment plants. Consumer groups fear families will struggle to pay higher monthly bills during tough economic times. [/QUOTE]
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