Trimming CF red tape
The Star 28/03/2003 By Clarence Chua
KUALA LUMPUR: Some of the seven
technical departments involved in the issuance of certificates of fitness
will be removed from the process in an attempt to reduce the number of
complaints about bureaucracy, said Housing and Local Government Minister
Datuk Seri Ong Ka Ting.
Under current requirements, a housing
developer is obliged to obtain clearance from the Waterworks Department,
Tenaga Nasional, Telekom Malaysia, Public Works Department, Fire and
Rescue Department, Drainage and Irrigation Department and Town Planning
Department before going to the local authorities to apply for the CF.
The local authorities will study the
application and decide whether the developer had fulfilled all safety
requirements and conditions.
Ong said the move to simplify the
issuance process of CF was aimed at reducing red tape but assured that
safety features would not be compromised.
“We are still studying the prospects of
removing some of the departments not involved in the safety aspects of the
house. If we do so, there will not be any compromise in safety and
expertise.
“We are also looking at reducing the
bureaucracy within each department,” he told reporters after opening the
National Housing and Property Summit here yesterday.
Ong, however, refused to reveal the
departments expected to be axed. He said further meetings on the matter
were necessary.
He said his ministry’s plan to set up a
one-stop agency to integrate the seven technical departments would be
discussed at the meetings and a decision was expected in three months.
On plans to colour-code housing
developers based on their customer service records, Ong said the ministry
had decided to shelve the idea after they found several weaknesses in it.
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