No more delays in finishing Tawau Hospital upgrading, MP urges contractor


KOTA KINABALU: There should no longer be any delays in completing the Tawau Hospital upgrading project, which was far behind schedule from its original date in 2020, following assurance from the Works Ministry side.

Tawau Member of Parliament Datuk Christina Liew (pic) welcomed Deputy Works Minister Datuk Arthur Kurup’s recent statement that the upgrading project would be completed by year-end, and hoped the contractor involved will be serious in achieving this target.

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