MOF: Budi95 Display Error Due to Technical Glitch, Quota Stays at 200 Litres
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MOF: Budi95 display error due to technical glitch, quota stays at 200 litres
PUTRAJAYA: The Finance Ministry (MOF) has clarified that the display of a 150-litre monthly Budi95 limit seen by some users during system maintenance at 11pm last night was due to a technical error.
Putrajaya late‑night error corrected as Finance Ministry assures Budi95 quota remains at 200 litres
PUTRAJAYA, June 1 — The Finance Ministry has clarified that a temporary system error caused some Budi95 users to see their monthly quota displayed as 150 litres during scheduled maintenance at 11pm on May 31.The ministry said the error was identified and corrected, stressing that the monthly quota remains unchanged at 200 litres for eligible users, including for June 2026.“It must be emphasised that no changes have been made to the Budi95 monthl…
Saw 150 litres on BUDI95? MOF reassures 200 litres monthly quota remains following display error
By DayakDaily Team KUCHING, June 1: The Ministry of Finance (MOF) has clarified that the BUDI95 monthly quota remains at 200 litres, following a maintenance routine that may have caused some users to see the monthly quota displayed as 150 litres. In a statement issued today, the ministry explained that the display was due to a technical system error, which has since been identified and rectified. It also emphasised that no changes have been made…
MOF: 150L was an error. BUDI95 200L quota remains unchanged
If you noticed your BUDI95 quota showing 150 litres instead of the usual 200 litres last night, there’s no need to panic. The Ministry of Finance (MOF) has clarified that the reduced quota display was caused by a technical error during a scheduled system maintenance. MOF has confirmed that some users may have seen their monthly BUDI95 quota displayed as 150 litres while maintenance works were carried out at 11pm on 31 May 2026. The ministry said…
Monthly BUDI95 quota stays at 200 litres, says finance ministry
The finance ministry said it will continue to ensure that the implementation of the BUDI95 initiative proceeds smoothly and transparently to protect the people’s interests and ensure that targeted fuel subsidies reach those who are eligible. PETALING JAYA: The finance ministry says the monthly quota under the BUDI95 initiative remains at 200 litres, and not 150 litres as displayed during the maintenance of the system at 11pm yesterday. The minis…
"Since When?" - Malaysians Question BUDI95 Quota Dropped To 150L, But It Could Have Been A Glitch
Subscribe to our FREE Newsletter, or Telegram and WhatsApp channels for the latest stories and updates. Malaysians were left puzzled Sunday night after some noticed that their BUDI95 fuel quota appeared to have quietly dropped from 200 litres to 150 litres, sparking confusion and concern across social media. Screenshots shared on platforms like Threads showed motorists checking their remaining subsidised RON95 allocation through apps such as Tou…
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