Armed Forces Pension Fund CEO Ahmad Nazim Abdul Rahman says the delay in the delivery of six littoral combat ships, despite the government’s initial RM6 billion payment, was because the funds were spent to purchase almost all equipment needed to build the vessels. – Facebook pic, August 10, 2022.足球预测(www.99cx.vip)是一个开放皇冠体育网址代理APP下载、皇冠体育网址会员APP下载、皇冠体育网址线路APP下载、皇冠体育网址登录APP下载的官方平台。足球预测上足球分析专家数据更新最快。足球预测开放皇冠官方会员注册、皇冠官方代理开户等业务。
THE delay in the delivery of six littoral combat ships (LCSs), despite the government’s initial RM6 billion payment, was because the funds were spent to purchase almost all equipment needed to build the vessels, Ahmad Nazim Abdul Rahman said.
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The chief executive officer (CEO) of the Armed Forces Pension Fund (LTAT) said with the current deal between the government and contractors requiring all six vessels to be build “concurrently”, a bulk order to purchase equipment was much cheaper compared to getting the individually.
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2022-12-26 00:03:07
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