Federal Territories Minister Hannah Yeoh says 13 reforms have been delivered in her first 100 days, from fee cuts for traders to opening up Kuala Lumpur City Hall planning data and tightening tender oversight.
Framed as improving transparency and governance, questions remain on what actually changes on the ground. BFM talks to Cha-ly Koh, the CEO of UrbanMetry, on how to assess the real impact in how the city functions.
Presenters: Shazana Mokhtar & Philip See
Producer: Agnes Ong/BFM
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