KUALA LUMPUR - A total of 160 development projects nationwide categorised as 'sick’ or problematic projects and 92 of them are being monitored by the Implementation Coordination Unit (ICU) of the Prime Minister’s Department.
Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Economy) Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed said out of the 92 projects, 41 projects were successfully restored.
"A total of 51 more projects are in the rehabilitation phase,” he said during the Ministers’ Question Time at the Dewan Rakyat here today.
He was replying to a supplementary question posed by Datuk Syed Abu Hussin Hafiz Syed Abdul Fasal (Bersatu-Bukit Gantang) who asked over the number of government abandoned projects this year.
Projects are categorised as ‘sick’ when the progress of physical work is delayed by more than 20 percent compared to the schedule planned.
Meanwhile, Mustapa said MPs who had problems with abandoned or delayed projects in their constituencies have been urged to submit their problems to him in writing.
"MPs know more about project issues in their respective constituencies.
"Yes we do have a monitoring system, but maybe this system is incomplete, MPs need to become the eyes and ears of the government so that we can ensure that each development project runs and is completed as planned,” he said.
This year - the second year of the 12th Malaysia Plan - will see a total of 6,755 projects under development expenditure approved with an allocation of RM75.6 billion and out of that, about 5,400 projects were from the 11th Malaysia Plan (11MP).
He said to ensure that development projects were implemented smoothly, he and the Chief Secretary to the Government, co-chaired the National Development Project Implementation Facilitation Committee to expedite the implementation of these projects.
Since its inception in December 2020, the committee has met 10 times and the last was on Jan 31, he said. - Bernama
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