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KUALA LUMPUR (May 8): Perbadanan PR1MA Malaysia said its transformation exercise is well on its way and the organisation is working to make it a success.

In a statement today, PR1MA said the due diligence currently being undertaken is expected to be concluded by June.

Last month, Housing and Local Government Minister Zuraida Kamaruddin said PR1MA was “cleaning up” its present "mess" — including debts and outstanding stocks — and that a due diligence report was expected to be completed within two months.

She also said PR1MA would not be tasked with the construction of any new housing project.

PR1MA chairman Tan Sri Eddy Chen subsequently said the future of the organisation depended on the outcome the due diligence and turnaround plan.

In today’s statement, PR1MA acting chief executive officer Mohd Nazri Md Shariff said as a government entity, PR1MA is committed to ensure that its obligation with stakeholders, including homebuyers, is honoured.

“At the same time, we are also embarking on a transformation exercise that will enable PR1MA to maximize the effectiveness of the change effort that is taking place within the organisation to further improve our business and operations,” he added.

The statement also said that the response to PR1MA’s developments remains positive from potential home buyers.

“In fact, through the ongoing Home Ownership Campaign (HOC 2019), PR1MA has achieved sales bookings of around 10,200 homes with a sales value of RM2.56 billion, in less than three months of the launch of the HOC,” it said.

PR1MA said it remains focused on building houses and developments that create harmonious community living for homeowners, with quality features and amenities suited for the modern Malaysian lifestyle.

Currently, a total of 43,137 PR1MA units are in active construction, it said.  

PR1MA was established to build quality houses for the middle-income group who live in the urban and sub-urban areas, with a household income of between RM2,500 and RM15,000 a month.

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