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Shoddy
work could be tip of iceberg, says Navaratnam
2nd
May 2007
KUALA
LUMPUR: The recent collapse at three new government buildings is
symptomatic of the state of deterioration in standards, quality,
productivity and efficiency in the country, said Tan Sri Ramon
Navaratnam.
“There’s
too much concern to make a quick buck and too little attention given
to professionalism. This could be the tip of the iceberg,” said the
Transparency International Malaysia president.
He
believed the problem was not going to end until something was done to
address the root causes and make those responsible pay.
“If
a contractor is careless and indifferent in his work but continues to
be rewarded by getting contracts and making more and more profit for
shoddy work, why should he change? He does not pay the price for it.
That’s human nature.
“But
if you penalise him, deny him the contract and blacklist him – then
they (contractors) will realise (they can’t get away with it).
“The
authorities should look at this more seriously and not talk more but
do more,” he told reporters yesterday after delivering his address
at the Towards Achieving Quality in the Civil Service
seminar.
He
said if necessary new legislation should be introduced.
Three
weeks ago, a burst pipe at the new Immigration Department
Headquarters in Putrajaya brought its operations to a halt. Then on
Saturday, chunks of the plaster ceiling at the multi-purpose hall at
the Entrepreneurial Development and Co-operative Ministry collapsed.
The
third incident was at the new Jalan Duta Court Complex, where two
parts of a ceiling collapsed.
Navaratnam
said these couldn’t be seen to be isolated or mere coincidences.
“These
are big projects. It’s like a disease. If you don’t see you’ve
got a problem, then you won’t solve it. I’m not being
pessimistic, but realistic and pragmatic,” he added.
Navaratnam
welcomed the Prime Minister’s directive for all government
buildings to be checked for defects.
“We
should do something before it is too late. It reflects the quality of
our workmanship and professional and ethics today. This has obviously
been going on before. It isn’t as if it has suddenly changed,” he
said.
Works
Minister Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu also welcomed Datuk Seri Abdullah
Ahmad Badawi’s call for the Public Works Department to inspect all
government buildings nationwide.
“I
respect the PM’s statement and will discuss the matter in the
Cabinet meeting this week,” he added.
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