Contractor demands P1million from MTI

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Shumba Projects is seeking the Court of Appeal to overturn the lower court dismissal of their demand for over P1 million from the government for work done prior to termination of contract.

The trial court dismissed the construction company’s case on December 2011, which was instituted on May 17, 2010 against Department of Roads under the Ministry of Transport and Communication, and the Attorney General.

The cause of action was based on a written contract for construction of Mmadikola and Rakops Village Access Roads Projects and now they want the state to pay for the relocation of services such as water pipes, the work that was completed before the termination of the contract on January 13, 2010.

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