Malaysia

MoF to simplify BUDI95 subsidy access for disabled citizens

The government will ease the process for people with disabilities (OKU) to apply for the BUDI95 petrol subsidy, including those who drive vehicles registered under family members’ names

Updated 7 months ago · Published on 04 Nov 2025 12:53PM

MoF to simplify BUDI95 subsidy access for disabled citizens
PM rejects an initial World Bank proposal to raise petrol prices to market levels and distribute subsidies via cash aid, citing the potential burden on the population - November 4, 2025

THE government has agreed to simplify applications for the BUDI95 petrol subsidy for people with disabilities, including those whose vehicles are registered under the names of children or close relatives.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim explained that many disabled citizens face technical difficulties in applying for the subsidy because they do not hold driving licences or own vehicles in their names.

"We will list a special form for OKU so that they are not burdened. The cases in this category are not many, but we consider them out of compassion," he said, adding that such considerations align with the Government’s MADANI policy.

Anwar noted that while BUDI95 has proven effective in reducing leakages and assisting those in need, the government remains flexible in improving the scheme based on public feedback. Applications from disabled citizens are among those receiving special attention.

He emphasised that easing access for OKU will not compromise the system’s integrity, as all applications will continue to be vetted according to established criteria. The government will monitor applications closely to ensure eligibility is verified promptly without causing inconvenience.

Earlier, the government rejected an initial World Bank proposal to raise petrol prices to market levels and distribute subsidies via cash aid, citing the potential burden on the population.

"The Cabinet decided to reject the proposal and use the approach we practise now, which is not to raise prices, and even reduce fuel costs for the people," Anwar said in the Dewan Rakyat.

He explained that the World Bank had suggested increasing prices before distributing cash aid, but the government opposed this as it would directly impact the cost of living. Under BUDI95, petrol prices remain at RM1.99 per litre, significantly below market rates.

Anwar said the government’s priority is to ensure the public is not overburdened when subsidies are restructured. Since its launch, 13.1 million Malaysians have benefited from BUDI95, supported by digital platforms such as Setel and TNG eWallet.

"The implementation is more transparent, and the people themselves report if there are any leakages or smuggling," he said.

He added that targeted measures had previously enabled the government to save RM5 billion from diesel subsidies, RM6 billion from electricity, and RM1 billion each from floating chicken and egg prices, demonstrating the effectiveness of incremental approaches rather than drastic changes. .- November 4, 2025

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