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Seeking relief: The search for a working flush

No toilet paper, hand soap and you can smell the stench from a block away. Haji Kifli bin Haji Matbas’ list of complaints on the country’s public toilets didn’t end there.

“There are times when the sink is blocked and then there are pipe leakages,” said the building manager of a complex in Tutong District.

The terrible condition of public toilets in the country has generally led to people refusing to use them, he said. It is a problem Tourism authorities are concerned about, as good public facilities and conveniences can leave a strong and lasting impression on visitors to the country.

More details in Tuesday’s Borneo Bulletin.

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