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Petrol Station Attendant Fined for Misusing MyKads in Subsidised Fuel Scheme

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Petrol Station Attendant Fined for Misusing MyKads in Subsidised Fuel Scheme
Mykad MisuseBudi Madani SchemeSubsidised RON 95

A foreign national petrol station attendant was fined RM10,000 after pleading guilty to misusing two MyKads to purchase subsidized RON 95 petrol under the Budi Madani scheme. The attendant possessed and used the identification cards without authority, reducing victims' fuel quotas. The offenses, under Rule 25(1)(o) of the National Registration Regulations, carry penalties up to RM20,000 fine, three years jail, or both. The case highlights concerns over security of the subsidised fuel quota system.

A petrol station attendant of foreign national ity was fined RM10,000 by the magistrate’s court following a guilty plea for the misuse of two MyKads for the purchase of subsidised RON 95 petrol under the Budi Madani RON 95 scheme, The attendant was charged with two counts of possessing and misusing the MyKads of two individuals, without valid authority or legitimate reason to hold another person’s identification card.

The charges were framed under Rule 25 of the National Registration Regulations, which carries a maximum RM20,000 fine or a jail term up to three years or both upon conviction. According to the report, investigations found that one of the victims had found that their subsidised petrol quota had dropped from 94.9 litres to 44.6 litres, leading to suspicion of MyKad misuse.

After contacting the Budi Madani Contact Centre, the MyKad holder was informed that five suspicious transactions had been made at a petrol station using her MyKad, which she had lost. Open roads and closed circuits hold great allure for Mick Chan. Driving heaven to him is exercising a playful chassis on twisty paths; prizes ergonomics and involvement over gadgetry. Spent three years at a motoring newspaper and short stint with a magazine prior to joining this website.

Stop selling your IC details for cheap petrol. Subsidised RON95 must be freely available to all rakyat without hassle or quotas, even to those Malaysians who drive foreign registered car, and for foreigners who reside in Malaysia driving local car.subsidised ron95 is meant for malaysian citizens to purchase & to be used in malaysian registered vehicles, not for foreigners & foreign registered vehicles. Are you stupid? The operator misused lost/stolen MyKad.

The MyKad citizen did not benefit from it, but rather they lost their quota. World have technology driven amazing stuffs which r mind blowing , we have gutter type ron 95 issues and minyak masak rm 2.50 full of toxic issues which kampong type politicians always use to win votes , dnt knw what to say more

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