A littoral combat ship similar to the ones supposed to have been delivered.
In the event of a delay of more than 12 months, it said, the defence ministry had the right to end the contract or maintain it while ensuring that the company fulfilled its obligation, with the ministry maintaining the right to claim damages in the aforementioned clause. Instead, the defence ministry only released a reminder to the company on June 14, 2019 about the delay in delivery of the warships.
The delay of 435 days as of June 10 meant that the company was supposed to pay a total of RM217.5 million in damages.
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