Putrajaya urged to let state plan and execute projects


By YU JI

KUCHING: Planning for rural projects require rural knowledge, says Sarawak Barisan Nasional Backbenchers Club chairman Abdullah Saidol.

He said there have been cases of projects being planned “in offices in Kuala Lumpur” that led to cost overruns in rural Sarawak due to poor design choices.

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