Lawmaker-cum-businessman Chan Meng Kam said yesterday that the legislature’s Public Administration Affairs Monitoring Committee found several articles in CTM’s concession agreement with the government to be “unfair” and “unjustifiable”.
According to Chan, the government would, for example, have to pay about three billion patacas if it chose to end the agreement with CTM due to public interest.
The committee met government officials in the legislative chamber yesterday to discuss the situation of Macau’s telecom services. The meeting was closed to the media. Chan, who heads the committee, briefed reporters on the meeting afterwards.
Lawmaker-cum-businessman Chan Meng Kam speaks to reporters after a closed-door meeting at the legislature with government officials. Photo: Leong Lok Ian
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