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Hannah: Relocation a necessary move

Hannah: Relocation a necessary move

The Star07-08-2025
Swiss-inspired: A replica of the Olympic House.
PETALING JAYA: Relocating the Olympic Council of Malaysia (OCM) headquarters to Bukit Jalil is a move made out of necessity, says Youth and Sports Minister Hannah Yeoh.
Set to be located within the Kuala Lumpur Sports City in Bukit Jalil, the new Olympic House will be a fitting piece to go alongside the facilities that are already present in the area, thus completing the KL Sports City.
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