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MP proposes two-year entry ban for foreign-registered vehicles caught filling up with unsubsidised RON95
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MP proposes two-year entry ban for foreign-registered vehicles caught filling up with unsubsidised RON95
A government backbencher has proposed that owners of foreign-registered vehicles caught pumping subsidised RON 95 petrol should be blacklisted from entering Malaysia for a period of two years, The Star reports. Speaking in the Dewan Rakyat last week, Jimmy Puah Wee Tse (PH-Tebrau) suggested that the government amend existing legislation to penalise vehicle owners for flouting the law, instead of only holding petrol station operators liable. “Thi…
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