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(Bersih 4) Bersih: Why Charging Us RM65,000? It's DBKL's Job To Do The Clean Up

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Bersih will not fork out a single sen for Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) on the RM65,000 cleaning bill issued with regard to the weekend rally.
Instead, Bersih chairperson Maria Chin Abdullah said, they would take the matter to court.
"Furnish the evidence, and we'll answer in court," Maria told the media. It is DBKL's job to clean up the area. How will DBKL charge someone for urinating publicly? Do they know who it is?" Maria asked.
Urban Wellbeing, Housing and Local Government Minister Abdul Rahman Dahlan said Bersih must pay DBKL, which had to clean up after protesters, who Rahman accused, among others things, of urinating in the open.
Rahman said Bersih could settle the bill using the donation it collected before the rally.
Bersih had collected more than RM2 million for the two-day protest, which it reportedly used for security, and to set up portable toilets.
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