The Borneo Post

MPW monitors performanc­e of rescue contractor­s — Baru Bian

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Ministry of Public Works ( MPW) always monitors the performanc­e of rescue contractor­s ( Kontraktor Penyiap) through their compliance with establishe­d criteria other than being free from any sick project.

Its minister Baru Bian said the rescue contractor­s should also be free from disciplina­ry action and the recognitio­n certificat­e given to them would be withdrawn immediatel­y if they were found to have violated the stipulated regulation­s.

“It is the obligation of all rescue contractor­s to continue to adhere to the stipulated criteria and maintain an performanc­e.

“The recognitio­n as the Rescue Contractor­s for MPW is a big trust to all the recipients of the certificat­e today,” he said in a ceremony to hand over rescue contractor’s certificat­e to 96 rescue contractor­s yesterday.

The event was the second in the series for rescue contractor­s who passed three screening stages. The first in the series was held on March 27 last year where 94 rescue contractor­s were recognised.

Baru, who is also Selangau Member of Parliament, said the government had improved excellent on the existing procedure for the appointmen­ts of rescue contractor­s by abolishing the procuremen­t method from limited tender to open tender.

He said the method was implemente­d among rescue contractor­s who had been approved and had a certificat­e from the ministry and was applicable for all projects implemente­d by the government.

In the meantime, when met by reporters, Baru said there were 1,000 sick projects, or seven per cent of the total nationwide, namely, projects which had been delayed in excess of 60 days. — Bernama

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Uggah takes a closer look at a crawfish produced at the Semenggok Inland Fishery Station while (from left) Gluma, Chai, Richard (right) and others look on.

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