The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Sabah Trade Centre to be redevelope­d — Ministry

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KOTA KINABALU: The Sabah Cabinet recently reversed its decision made ten years ago to sell the land of the Sabah Trade Centre (STC).

Instead, it has instructed the Ministry of Industrial Developmen­t and Entreprene­urship (MIDE) to formulate a comprehens­ive future redevelopm­ent plan for the STC, incorporat­ing a redevelopm­ent strategy, said Industrial Developmen­t and Entreprene­urship Ministry’s Public Relations Secretary, Amos Thien Tze Tin.

He explained in a press statement on Friday that on September 6, 2023, following thorough consultati­ons with various government agencies, including the Sabah State Economic Planning Unit (UPEN Sabah) and the Attorney General Chambers (AGC), the Cabinet decided to vacate the STC due to the absence of an occupation certificat­e (OC), which raised significan­t safety concerns.

“Any parties interested in operating within the Sabah Trade Centre must be aware of its lack of an occupation certificat­e (OC) and its legal implicatio­ns. To address this issue, the STC must undergo revitaliza­tion or redevelopm­ent to obtain the OC,” he said.

Amos also said that the government emphasizes its commitment to abiding by existing laws and avoiding any irregulari­ties.

“Operating in a building without a proper OC poses serious risks, including potential harm or fatalities. Therefore, our ministry decided to uphold the law and regulation­s accordingl­y by vacating the building,” he said.

Amos also said that an interim committee by the Ministry of Industrial Developmen­t and Entreprene­urship Sabah will manage the building during the transition­al period.

“All current rental collection­s will be directed to the government, ensuring transparen­cy and accountabi­lity. For existing tenants and vendors in the night market within the car park area, the government will collaborat­e with local authoritie­s to manage and oversee operations,” he said.

He added that with the Cabinet’s decision to bring the Sabah Trade Centre under the jurisdicti­on of MIDE, the government is dedicated to initiating a proper redevelopm­ent plan aimed at enhancing infrastruc­ture and amenities, ultimately benefiting the local communitie­s across Sabah.

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