Comprehensive reforms needed if govt continues with Pre-Q procurement method, says Deputy Finance Minister


KUALA LUMPUR: Comprehensive improvements to the government’s selective pre-qualification procurement method (Pre-Q) is needed if it is to be continued in the future, says Lim Hui Ying.

The Deputy Finance Minister said the improvements are necessary following the Auditor-General' Report findings of weaknesses in the system including manipulation for bidding companies to be shortlisted.

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