All things are difficult before they are easy. [Thomas Fuller]
Today was the official start of my new audit assignment – doing the same audit scope as what I’ve done back in KLCCP. I believed that the expectation for this audit should be manageable by the team, since all of us have done this thing in one way or another.
Bintulu is a small town, but nevertheless an interesting and laid-back, booming place. There’s a lot of big houses, and you can see constructions everywhere. It reminds me of Kuantan, but the fact that Bintulu is fuelled by LNG and other oil-related industries makes it unique on it’s own.
The hotel room is superb, couldn’t ask for much better. Shame on Awana Kijal, they could learn a lot from NewWorld Suites (dubbed by a certain MLNG staff as Hilton wannabe). The price is reasonable for the quality that they have.
We also went out for dinner at a ‘medan selera’ of some sort. I tried out ‘umai’, a local dish that is passionately labelled as Bintulu’s sushi. It is a dish made of raw fish. The taste is a bit bitter but I enjoy it. We had a very delicious butter prawn as well that really made my day.
I never assume that this audit will be an easy assignment just because I had done a similar assignment before. I look forward to the challenges ahead, and I will see if I can improve myself further.

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