Review the quit rent of some convent schools

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Sister Theresa Chua, who heads IJS Malaysia, says the quit rent for some of the school buildings are exorbitant.

The Klang Convent school is also a historical institution which is not utilised commercially.

“There are no commercial gains whatsoever, but we have to send appeal after appeal for the rate to be reduced. “All the existing convent schools are used by the government. Selling may not even be an option as requesting the return of convent schools from the government takes at least five years or more of negotiations, besides justifying the reason for the school to be retur-ned although the property belongs to the Sisters,’’ she says.

Sister Theresa says the Sisters have no properties to sell, except for one in Cheras, Kuala Lumpur, which is home to elderly Sisters.

 

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