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Year One teacher Halimatussadiah Awang (centre) assisting her students with their class activities on the first day of the 2023/2024 academic session, at SK Lintang in Jerangau, Dungun, Terengganu, on March 19, 2023. — Picture by BERNAMA

Only 123 out of 1,505 dilapidated school building upgrades completed — Audit report

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 22 — The output achievement for the projects to upgrade and redevelop dilapidated school buildings is less satisfactory, according to the 2022 Auditor-General Report.

Out of 1,505 schools identified as having dilapidated buildings, only 411 schools submitted applications for redevelopment of dilapidated building projects to the Economy Ministry.

“However, between 2019 and 2022, only 123 schools or 31.9 per cent of the 386 approved projects had the upgrading works fully completed.

“The upgrading and redevelopment of dilapidated buildings have not been fully achieved because some projects are still in the implementation phase/not started until the end of 2022,” it said.

This situation has led to teaching and learning activities still being conducted in spaces confirmed as unsafe by the Public Works Department (JKR), while temporary placements provided by the schools were also deemed non-conducive.

According to the report, the Education Ministry (MOE) has allocated RM1.026 billion to implement the 386 approved projects between 2019 and 2022.

To address the weaknesses, the audit recommends the MOE submit more applications for dilapidated building projects to the Economy Ministry for approval and to ensure the schools are upgraded promptly.

The MOE is also advised to conduct engagement sessions with all relevant parties to synchronise the needs of each agency, ensuring that school development meets user requirements.

Additionally, the implementation of these projects should be closely monitored to ensure they are completed within the specified timeframe.

“The MOE should also provide student relocation plans for schools with dilapidated buildings so teaching and learning activities can be carried out in a safe and conducive environment.

“Regular maintenance should also be carried out to ensure school buildings are always in a safe and conducive condition for teaching and learning purposes,” the report said.

— Bernama

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