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> Dennis Along, PKR Baram Communications Director – Why Ibraco got the RM 529.83 Million project without tender?
> Barnie Lasimbang, environmental activist from Sabah – FPIC Abuse: The Questionable Consent Process in Sabah's NCA Project
> Peter Hee, a member of DAPSY (Democratic Action Party Youth) in Miri – A Path to Education and Identity
> Robert, social activist from Bintulu – Suburban Sadia Branches: Continuing the Fight for Dayak Rights
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Dennis Along, PKR Baram Communications Director
*Why Ibraco got the RM 529.83 Million project without tender?*
On July 28, Ibraco Construction Sdb.Bhd received the LOA- Letter of acceptance from JKR Sarawak. For the Project worth RM529.83 million for the construction of a bridge in Batang Semarahan and a 9 KM long 2 lane four lane road from Batang Samarahan to Batang Sadong.
Dennis questioned why Ibraco obtained a contract worth more than half a billion ringgit without an open tender. Is it because Ibraco is related/owned by Taib Mahmud TYT Sarawak? According to Dennis, why are the bridge and road projects only concentrated in the PBB-Melayu Melanau party area? Whereas for more than 60 years the people in Baram and the upper reaches of Rajang, Limbang and Lawas have been waiting for a road to reach their village. What Sarawak Premier Abang Joe is doing is contrary to what PMX Anwar Ibrahim wants.
Dennis also questioned why during the absence of Taib TYT Sarawak, no acting was appointed? For Dennis, the people of Sarawak have the right to ask and question the unfair actions that took place in the administration of Abang Joe in Sarawak.