00:00PHC has started proceedings related to the management of the BAP Sarawak and Sabah project
00:06under the KKDW since 24 July 2024.
00:11The order from the report of the issue is in the report of the Head of State Audit 2.20.2024.
00:18The activities of the Ministry or the Executive Office and the bodies of the Executive Office
00:23have been postponed until 4 July 2024.
00:28To ensure that PHC can get the latest developments related to this issue,
00:34a work consultation has been held in Sandakan Sabah on 30 September 2024
00:41and the BAP Sarawak and Sabah project,
00:45Jaya Bakti Village, Memanjang Village,
00:49and the BAP Sarawak and Sabah project for two Pampenggalak stations in Kampung Semawang and Kampung Lelasun.
00:57And as many as three proceedings, including one in Kinabalu,
01:02Sabah has also been held and we have also called witnesses such as
01:07the Head of State Audit, Deputy Head of State Audit,
01:10Director-General of KKDW,
01:12Director-General of Development of KKDW,
01:15Director-General of Sarawak Outer City Water Supply Department,
01:19Director-General of Sabah State Water Department,
01:22and Deputy Director-General of Sabah State Water Department.
01:26As a result of the relevant proceedings,
01:29PHC has made six conclusions as follows.
01:31First, the Government of the Republic of Indonesia does not have a plan
01:35for the provision of Sarawak Outer City Water Supply throughout this period.
01:39And second, the management of the BAP project is not well-organized
01:44due to the lack of coordination between the government, state government,
01:48agencies, and authorities involved.
01:52This leads to problems as well as the escalation of the land rights project,
01:57the plan for the provision of water supply to the relevant areas, and so on.
02:03The weaknesses in the management of the BAP project are also seen as uncritical
02:08due to the lack of preventive and corrective maintenance plan
02:14implemented by PHC,
02:18resulting in a lot of damage to the assets provided under the BAP project.
02:24This leads to the cost of improving and improving the quality of the water supply.
02:29Third, for the BAP project before 2018,
02:33premises or areas that are located far from the main water source,
02:39which is more than 50 meters,
02:41the cost of the connection must be borne by the homeowner.
02:44However, since 2018, the cost of the connection has been taken into account
02:49in the RM120,000 hard sealing for one premise.
02:54The inability of the homeowner in Sabah to bear the cost of buying water tanks
03:01and connecting water meters denies their right to obtain the facility of the main water source.
03:08Sixth, the issue of oversight in the transfer of the generator to the water supply in 15 lodgings in Sabah
03:17has caused issues such as high cost of resale,
03:20the isolation of the water supply.
03:25KKDW is still in the process of replacing the use of the generator
03:30for the lodgings in Sabah.
03:32And as an improvement,
03:34PHC has made as many as seven measures to be implemented as follows.
03:41First, the Ministry of Economy and KKDW,
03:44with the cooperation of the state government,
03:47need to develop the BAP Indo-BAP plan
03:50to ensure that residents outside the city have access to quality water supplies
03:55and are safe to use.
03:57Second, KKDW, the state government,
04:00and the relevant authorities
04:02need to strengthen the management of the project
04:06and be more proactive in coordinating in an organized and regulated manner
04:11to ensure that the project is ready to be implemented as scheduled.
04:16Third, KKDW also needs to ensure that the state government
04:23and PHC meet the SOP of preventive and corrective maintenance
04:31as scheduled before the project can be handed over to the state government or PHC.
04:38Fourth, KKDW needs to include the cost of supplying water tanks
04:44and installing meters in the cost under the BAP project
04:49Fifth, KKDW needs to consult with the state government
04:54or PHC to resolve the issue of meters not being installed
04:59due to the lack of capacity.
05:01As we said earlier, one house, one premise,
05:03more or less RM120,000.
05:05That is a very high cost.
05:06Therefore, KKDW needs to show the status of the electrical equipment replacement plan
05:13from generators to meters
05:16for the 15 logistics related to the BAP project.
05:18Lastly, PHC, state government or PHC
05:22are advised to monitor the issues related to the BAP project.
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