KUALA LUMPUR: The reopening of the Sultan Abdul Samad Building (BSAS) on Monday not only restored one of the nation’s most iconic heritage landmarks, but also rekindled cherished memories for a former employee who once worked within its historic walls more than four decades ago.
For M. Saraswathy, 64, every corner of the building tells a story of her early working life as a court interpreter in the 1980s — memories she still recounts with pride.
“I worked as a court interpreter with Tan Sri V.C. George, a former Court of Appeal judge, for about 10 years. The moment I stepped inside again, I was overwhelmed. I could remember exactly where I stood and where I worked.
