The opportunity to submit complaints regarding the list of 4,000 flats to be allocated under the "Gedhoruverin" flat scheme has been opened starting today.
The flat list, which was compiled by the previous government and reviewed by the current government, was published last Thursday.
At a press conference held at the President's Office, Housing Minister Muttalib said that when this government verified the applications of the 4,939 people on the list determined by the previous government to receive flats, 1,820 people qualified. This includes 1,423 people eligible for three-bedroom flats and 397 for two-bedroom flats.
The Minister said that 2,695 applications were determined not to meet the criteria, while 424 applications were removed from the list due to changes in points.
The Minister said that those who did not receive flats would have an opportunity to submit complaints.
"We have not yet decided to give any flat allocated to anyone on the list announced on November 15, 2023, to anyone else. We will do that after giving an opportunity to challenge our decision during the complaint submission period," the Minister said.
The Housing Ministry has opened the opportunity to submit complaints from today until the end of this month. Accordingly, if someone has submitted a form, they can submit complaints related to their form through the "Gedhoruveriya Portal," and if it's a complaint about someone on the list, it can be submitted via email to [email protected] or by a letter addressed to the Ministry.
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