PETALING JAYA: The Education Ministry and the Rural and Regional Development Ministry top the list of ministries with the most uncompleted projects, according to the Auditor-General's Report 3/2025.
The report for the last quarter of this year, revealed on Monday (Oct 6), stated that the Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability Ministry (NRES) has the least number of uncompleted projects to date.
The Education Ministry currently has 112 projects that have been cancelled and KIV-ed, whilst another 840 projects have yet to be implemented.
Another 554 projects are in the process of being completed, whereas 534 projects have been completed.
As for the Rural and Regional Development Ministry, 10 projects have been cancelled or put on hold (KIV), 540 projects are yet to be implemented, 866 projects are ongoing and 405 projects have been completed.
All these projects are under the 12th Malaysian Plan.
A total of 8,755 projects under 18 ministries were audited this round.
The report further stated that 2,597 (67.8%) of the projects were ongoing as scheduled, 719 (18.8%) projects were ahead of schedule, 157 (4.1%) were sick projects and 114 (3.0%) were behind schedule.
Another 242 (6.3%) projects have shown no improvement.
