'Sick' projects: Strict vetting process for rescue contractors, says Fadillah

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KUCHING: The selection of rescue contractors to complete 'sick' projects that are late or fail to be completed on schedule, is done through a strict vetting process by the Works Ministry.

said this was to ensure that only contractors with a good track record were selected to complete these projects.

"They must have a good track record. It is faster for us to restore the project compared with following the normal process to reopen tenders and so on, which takes a long time,” he told reporters after attending a programme here on Sunday .

 

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Trying to understand the logic. Vetting process failed to result in competent contractors, hence sick projects. Then same folks would have strict vetting process for rescue contractors. Why don’t just use strict vetting process from the getgo?

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