Prestariang sues govt for RM732m over axed SKIN project
PSKIN secured a 15-year concession on August 9, 2017 to design, deliver, continuously maintain and provide scheduled upgrades for a new and much-improved immigration and border control system for the Immigration Department. — Picture by Yusof Mat Isa
In a statement, it said the sum payable is calculated based on the contractual formula provided in the concession agreement which had been agreed to by the government. PSKIN secured a 15-year concession on August 9, 2017 to design, deliver, continuously maintain and provide scheduled upgrades for a new and much-improved immigration and border control system for the Immigration Department of Malaysia.
Payment to PSKIN by the government would only commence after SKIN is completely operational. PSKIN had undertaken extensive technical studies and works on the project since 2014 and a substantial amount of expenses had been incurred.
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