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Can We Fight Unwanted Development?

Alliff Benjamin Suhaimi, Partner, Thomas Philip

03-Sep-25 09:30

Can We Fight Unwanted Development?

You’ve probably come across reports of residents opposing developments in their neighbourhood, from the PJD Link highway to apartment projects and even kindergartens. To better understand the legal recourse available in such cases, producer Natalie Tan speaks with Alliff Benjamin Suhaimi, Partner at the law firm Thomas Philip.

Produced by: Natalie Tan

Presented by: Natalie Tan


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Categories:  propertypoliticsgovernmentcontroversies

Tags:  high rise projectslegal recourseneighbourhood developmentapartment projects





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