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  End Dubious MID Contracts In recent years, the Ministry of Infrastructure Development (MID) has become ensnared in a perplexing web of practices that shroud its contract allocation methods in doubt. The process of selecting contractors for pivotal repair projects on government premises has become an unsolvable riddle, marred by nepotism, a dearth of expertise, and inflated expenditures. This enigmatic predicament is further exacerbated by the puzzling selection of contractors devoid of even the most rudimentary skills or experience in the necessary trades. Carpentry, plumbing, electrical work, and air-conditioning demand specialized craftsmanship, yet contracts are handed out with apparent disregard for these prerequisites. This not only raises concerns about the caliber of work but also endangers the structural integrity of government edifices. What's more disquieting is the looming specter of collusion, as officers and their confidants seemingly conspire to secure contracts in