Four officers from the Wangsa Maju branch of Puspakom have been summoned to provide statements to the Road Transport Department (JPJ) regarding an investigation into vehicles allegedly approved despite failing to meet required standards.
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He said that two of them were responsible for approving the vehicles, while the other two are responsible for failing the inspections. Mahmood Razak said that Puspakom has not received any summons from JPJ during the ongoing Op Mengejut, which is now in its third day. Commenting further, Mahmood Razak said that he was satisfied with the statements given by the two personnel involved in the investigation.
Mahmood Razak said that Puspakom was ready to cooperate with JPJ in efforts to enhance road safety and preserve the integrity of the national transportation system.
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