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Government Eyes Digital ID For Settling Traffic Fines
In a move that hints at the expanding reach of the government’s digital identity initiative, Home Minister Saifuddin Nasution Ismail announced that MyDigital ID could soon be integrated into how the public settles police-issued traffic fines. The proposal—still in the suggestion stage—sits within the broader scope of Malaysia’s digital transformation policy. Though MyDigital ID registration isn’t mandatory yet, the government is steadily buildin…
Home Ministry Proposes MyDigital ID Use For Traffic Summons Payments
The Home Ministry (KDN) is proposing to broaden the use of the MyDigital ID app, with initial focus on its application in settling traffic summonses, according to its minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail. However, he said that while the use of the system is not yet compulsory, steps are being taken to expand its role in government-related transactions. “In fact, the government has agreed to amend the National Registration Act 1959 to en…
KDN proposes use of MyDigital ID to pay saman
The home affairs ministry (KDN) has proposed the use of MyDigital ID for traffic summons (saman) payments, with minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail telling Berita Harian that although the use of the app is not mandatory, it is part of government policy. “This is still in the proposal stage and has not been approved in parliament. We want to encourage users to use the application to verify their identity in a transaction,” he said. The …
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