No U-turn in using RM1 bil on Sarawak school repairs, state told

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No U-turn in using RM1 bil on Sarawak school repairs, state told
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Kota Sentosa assemblyman Chong Chieng Jen says the issue has reached a 'deadlock' because the Sarawak government wants to spend the money according to its own way. chongchiengjen

Kota Sentosa assemblyman Chong Chieng Jen says Putrajaya wants proper accounting principles to be followed to ensure transparency and open tenders when using the RM1 billion to repair schools.

He said the issue had reached a “deadlock” because the Sarawak government wanted to spend the money according to its way. “We want more transparency in the spending of the government’s money. We want all these projects to be carried out via an open tender system.

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