Complaints were opened for submission starting March 1, and as of now, a total of 2,843 complaints have been recorded.
The Ministry of Housing has received over 2,800 complaints regarding the flat list released on February 27.
Complaints were opened for submission starting March 1, and as of now, a total of 2,843 complaints have been recorded.
According to a ministry official, the majority of complaints of which 2,079 were related to three-bedroom flats, while 764 were for two-bedroom flats.
Given the high volume of concerns, the deadline for submitting complaints has been extended from March 31 to April 15.
The ministry stated that it is reviewing the complaints and will take necessary action based on the concerns raised.
Many individuals who were deemed ineligible have submitted complaints, presenting documents to contest the eligibility of others who made the list.
The government is considering complaints from those disqualified and will assess their eligibility based on records available from government agencies.
The revised list identifies 1,820 individuals as eligible for flats, with 1,423 qualifying for three-bedroom units and 397 for two-bedroom units.
Additionally, 2,695 applicants were deemed ineligible, while 424 had their scores revised, resulting in their removal from the recipient list.