PMO had recommended five companies, including Nepturis, to be evaluated for the implementation of projects under the Jana Wibawa programme.
: The Sessions Court here was told today that the Prime Minister’s Office had recommended five companies, including Nepturis Sdn Bhd, to be evaluated for the implementation of projects under the Jana Wibawa programme.
“The Contractor Evaluation Committee started the evaluation of these companies based on instructions from the Prime Minister’s Office, which if we look at the PMO, has listed five companies as stated in the letter dated March 9, 2021. Earlier, lawyer Amer Hamzah Arshad, representing Wan Saiful, objected to the prosecution’s question as it should have been asked during the main examination and not during the re-examination.
Judge Rosli Ahmad then said the witness could explain the matter, but there was no need to explain at length.
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