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KL City Hall to offer traffic offenders special compound rates until June 30

Blacklisted individuals, however, are ineligible

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 16 Feb 2022 9:25PM

KL City Hall to offer traffic offenders special compound rates until June 30
The Kuala Lumpur City Hall says the special compound rates cover unpaid traffic compound notices and scheduled rates for offences based on the general offence compound notices. – CEphoto/Wikipedia pic, February 16, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) is offering traffic offenders special compound rates for 2022 from today until June 30, in conjunction with the Federal Territories Day (February 1) and Golden Jubilee of Kuala Lumpur City (1972-2022) commemoration.

In a statement today, DBKL said the special rates cover unpaid traffic compound notices and scheduled rates for offences based on the general offence compound notices.

However, this initiative for special rates does not apply to the blacklisted offenders and general offences that are not in the scheduled rates.

The public can take advantage of the special rates offered by checking and paying through all DBKL payment counters as well as Pos Malaysia counters nationwide.

Checks and payments can also be made online via the MOBIS-DBKL application or JomPAY through the banking application. – Bernama, February 16, 2022

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