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Nanta urges stern action against non-performing contractors in upper Rajang

URDA chair says many want to cling to projects despite failure to deliver

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 09 Sep 2022 9:08PM

Nanta urges stern action against non-performing contractors in upper Rajang
According to Upper Rajang Development Agency chairman Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi (pic), the issue of non-performing contractors should not be taken lightly as it is the elected representatives who would usually be blamed by their constituents for any related problems. – Bernama pic, September 9, 2022

KUCHING – Stern action should be taken against contractors who fail to complete projects under the Upper Rajang Development Agency (URDA), said its chairman Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi.

He acknowledged that several contractors currently working on the projects under the agency were performing badly.

“I don’t think we should entertain their (contractors) requests for more time. (Some even) request to continue as contractors even though they cannot deliver.

“I don’t want to mention the names of the companies but I know this one (company) with poor performance in the Katibas and Pelagus areas, it’s the same company. All their projects are doing poorly, yet they want to cling on to them,” he told reporters at the SCORE-Access Road to Tunoh, Kapit Project Stakeholders Engagement Workshop here, today.

URDA is an agency under the Regional Corridor Development Authority of Sarawak that was established on July 12, 2017 to spur development in areas encompassing Kapit, Kanowit, Song, Belaga and Bukit Mabong, covering 4,118,600ha.

Nanta, the Kapit MP who is also domestic trade and consumer affairs minister, said the issue of non-performing contractors should not be taken lightly as it is the elected representatives who would usually be blamed by their constituents for any related problems.

“So, it is our duty to correct this... we have to deliver to the people. There are a lot of other good contractors. We should spread (them) out (give chances to others). We should not just give one particular group too many projects... it won’t be fair,” he added. – Bernama, September 9, 2022

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