Collapsed stadium did not have certification

The recently collapsed Sultan Mizan Stadium in Kuala Terengganu did not have the Work Completion Certificate from Jabatan Kerja Raya (JKR) as required under the law and it already played host to several events and functions.

In fact JKR did noticed and realised that something was amiss but why didn't they seal the whole stadium and just let it be opened to public. It seems that JKR did not carry out the subsequent procedures of sealing the stadium for further review and inspection but instead let it be opened to public for functions and events.

Just imagine if the stadium roofs were to collapse when there is an event or function going on and many people would have lost their lives because of all these shortcomes.

This shows that the elements of corruption does exist awarding the construction contract right down to the certification of the said project.

One question to the Barisan Nasional, do you want people to die first before you could act on those who are responsible?

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