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Government stands by Duta Enclave compensation offer, says federal counsel
Malaysia's federal legal team has reaffirmed the government's compensation proposal for the Duta Enclave dispute, though it remains unclear whether the developer has accepted or rejected the terms.
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The government's offer of compensation to resolve the long-running Duta Enclave land dispute remains on the table, according to a senior federal counsel, even as the status of the developer's response remains undetermined.
The legal position was outlined following queries about whether Semantan Estate (1952) Sdn Bhd, the company at the centre of the dispute, has formally accepted or rejected the government's proposal.
The Duta Enclave matter has been a contentious issue affecting residents and property owners in the area, with the compensation offer representing an attempt by authorities to bring resolution to the protracted case.
Official confirmation of the developer's decision on the government's terms has not yet been made public, leaving the matter in a state of uncertainty for those with interests in the development.
The government continues to await the developer's formal response to its compensation package as discussions progress through official channels.