Selangor Journal
Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil delivers a speech at the Youth Content Maker Lab 2.0 closing ceremony, held at the Tun Abdul Razak Institute of Broadcasting and Information, Kuala Lumpur, on August 1, 2024. — Picture by BERNAMA

Companies found selling govt Internet projects to third parties — Minister

PUTRAJAYA, Sept 20 — Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil has revealed that some companies were found to have sold the Internet development and upgrade projects they had secured from the government to other parties.

Without disclosing the locations or names of the companies involved, he said this occurred before he and his deputy Teo Nie Ching took charge of the Communications Ministry.

Fahmi stressed that it is the responsibility of these companies to complete the projects within the stipulated timeframe.

“I am not mentioning which state, but this has happened, and I have asked my team to look into it because we do not want any delays,” he told the press after the ministry’s monthly assembly today.

Fahmi said the issue involves companies awarded projects in several areas but failed to implement them, forcing the ministry to issue the strongest warnings.

In fact, some companies admitted to having sold the projects to other parties, raising questions about how the original companies had secured these projects.

“We have asked them to expedite the process, and if they fail, legal action can be taken. For now, I leave it to the ministry’s secretary-general Datuk Mohamad Fauzi Md Isa to review and improve the implementation of these projects,” he said.

When asked if the ministry would blacklist the companies involved, Fahmi said it is one of the considerations, given that it concerns the integrity and capability of these companies in fulfilling their responsibilities.

“But the issue is when people complain about the lack of internet, they blame me, YBTM (Teo), and the ministry. However, to be honest, the fault, or part of the problem, lies with the contractors who were appointed, the companies that received the contract for the project.

“Companies that receive projects need to demonstrate their capability, and failure to carry out the projects should lead to stricter and swifter action. For example, some projects were supposed to be completed by December 2022, but to this day, they remain unfinished. How this company was appointed, I do not know,” he said.

Earlier in his speech, the minister raised the issue of Internet access in several areas and expressed dissatisfaction with the progress of internet development projects in those areas, attributing it to the companies’ negligence.

— Bernama

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