THE Finance Ministry wants Sarawak to repay RM350 million it owes Putrajaya before executing the first phase of repairs to dilapidated schools in the state.
Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng said this was the agreement reached with the state government, which owed Putrajaya RM2.37 billion in loans.
Of this, it was agreed that RM1 billion would be channelled back to Sarawak for the repair of schools.
“The federal government will expedite the first phase of RM350 million for the repair of dilapidated schools in Sarawak once the state government repays its debt portion of RM350 million,” Lim said in a statement today.
Lim urged the Sarawak government to expedite the payment so that the first phase of school repairs could be completed by year-end.
He also reminded Kuching that it had agreed to other conditions, such as awarding contracts for the repairs by open tender, to ensure transparency and value for money.
Lim said Sarawak Chief Minister Abang Johari Openg had stated his agreement to the conditions in a letter that Lim received on July 15.
Two weeks ago, Lim said Putrajaya has yet to hear from Sarawak on the proposed conditions for the RM1 billion loan repayment.
“The Sarawak government’s suggestion to use its debt repayment to repair schools is actually an advance from the federal government, because it involves funds borrowed by the Sarawak government previously,” he said today.
“It means the RM1 billion is actually federal government funds with the agreement that it is to be used to repair schools.” – July 22, 2019.
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