Around 40% of VEP applications Malaysia received were incomplete, delaying approval

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Around 40% of VEP applications Malaysia received were incomplete, delaying approval
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A total of 24,104 applications were incomplete, said Malaysia Transport Minister Anthony Loke.

There was a surge of applications after he announced on May 28 that the VEP would be enforced on Oct 1.

Mr Loke said that of the total applications, some 40 per cent or 24,104 applications were incomplete, leading to a delay in the approval process. At the centre, the applicant would be able to collect their VEP radio frequency identification card tag upon their successful application, and have it fitted on their car by the vendor’s staff.

“With two months to go until the implementation date, we expect to receive another 50,000 applications from Singapore vehicle owners.

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