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PETALING JAYA
: A proposal to have the federal government underwrite the cost to upkeep and protect water catchment areas has been dismissed as unsustainable.
Instead, states should work together to find a win-win solution, according to an expert on water issues, and an economist.
Association of Water and Energy Research Malaysia president
S. Piarapakaran said any move by the federal government to provide financial support to a state to protect water catchment areas will prompt other states to make similar demands.
“In the end, what is going to happen to taxpayers’ money? Will it be used to pay for protecting such areas or for infrastructure development?”
08 Apr 2021 / 10:22 H. Aerial view of the broken bund wall of Sungai Muda river the at Sungai Jarak Department of Irrigation and Drainage centre. Ashraf Shamsul Azlan / THE SUN
PETALING JAYA: The tiff over water between Penang and Kedah underscores how deep political differences have trumped other priorities.
It has the potential to tarnish Malaysia’s image as an investment destination, which will have a major negative impact on the country’s economy, according to an analyst and an economist.
“An issue that could have been easily resolved behind closed doors is now being played out publicly and it will only hurt the two states,” Universiti Teknologi Malaysia geostrategist Dr Azmi Hassan told
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