"The Feature Has Been Disabled" - MOF Denies Claims That M'sians Can Apply for Additional BUDI95 Quotas
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Ministry denies additional Budi95 subsidy application, confirms 200-litre monthly limit remains
By DayakDaily Team KUCHING, April 8: The Ministry of Finance (MOF) has dismissed claims that additional applications for the Budi Madani RON95 (Budi95) subsidy are now open to the public, describing them as “untrue and baseless.” In a statement yesterday (April 7), MOF clarified that while an “additional application” function existed during the early rollout of Budi95, it was never intended for personal requests to increase subsidy limits. “The …
MOF Refutes Claims Of Additional BUDI95 Subsidy; Limit Remains At 200 Litres/Month
Following the recent changes to the BUDI95 subsidy, claims that the public can request for a quota increase started circulating. According to these assertions, consumers could supposedly submit an online application for additional quotas through the official BUDI95 portal. Now, the Ministry of Finance (MOF) has denied such claims, stating that they are completely false and unfounded. In a recent statement, the MOF clarified that the additional a…
Budi95: Claims of being able to apply for a higher personal allocation limit untrue - finance ministry
The finance ministry says that claims regarding Malaysians being able to apply for a higher allocation limit for subsidised RON 95 petrol under the Budi Madani RON 95 (Budi95) scheme are untrue and unfounded. In a statement, the ministry said that while an application function on the Budi95 portal was introduced during the initial phase of the programme’s implementation, this was intended only for specific cases involving defined and verified op…
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