Much akin to a cowboy outpost


In bad condition: Datuk Lee Kim Shin (third from right) and other officials viewing the road at Sungai Tujuh entry point near Miri.

MIRI: Several government departments here have been taken to task by an assistant minister over failure to sort out the infrastructure woe at the Sarawak-Brunei entry point despite years of complaints.

“Please stop giving excuses. Enough of these delays. Stop passing the blame to other departments. Go and get the job done today and clear up the mess now,” said Assistant Communications Minister Datuk Lee Kim Shin yesterday.

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