Selangor Journal

MBPJ: 12,805 public complaints resolved in 2021

By Zareef Muzammil

SHAH ALAM, March 1 — A total of 12,805 or 89.6 per cent of the 14,291 public complaints lodged to the Petaling Jaya City Council (MBPJ) last year were successfully resolved by the local council.

The top five complaints involved pruning or felling of trees, street lights, public obstructions or footpaths and parking spaces, damage to small drains and stray dogs.

“We are committed to resolving the complaints we received. Therefore, the initiative we made is that the client charter of each department is regularly reviewed and revised,” said the MBPJ Corporate Communications Unit in a statement.

Meanwhile, as of February 17, the local council had received a total of 2,609 complaints with 1,483 cases resolved and the remaining in the process.

MBPJ had further clarified that each of its officers and staff is instructed to act immediately upon receiving customer complaints and feedback.

The public complaints can be made through the following platforms:

E-mail: [email protected]
Hotline: 03-79542020
Fax: 03-79551804
Facebook: www.facebook.com/mbpjaduan
Customer Communication System: embpj.mbpj.gov.my
Mobile app: eAduan MBPJ (Playstore)

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