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Ex gratia for affected fishermen

The chief minister of Penang has said the government is giving out ex-gratia payments to fishermen affected by a project off the coast of the island, which has been given out in phases based on scope of project planning.

Source: thestar.com.my
Published on 2023-09-02

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