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Targeted diesel subsidy won’t affect school buses, public transport: Ahmad Maslan

Govt wants to avoid any fare increases, says deputy finance minister

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 31 Mar 2023 4:50PM

Targeted diesel subsidy won’t affect school buses, public transport: Ahmad Maslan
Deputy Finance Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Maslan says the implementation of the targeted subsidy for diesel will begin when the subsidised diesel control system is completed in the second half of this year. – SYEDA IMRAN/The Vibes pic, March 31, 2023

PUTRAJAYA – The soon-to-be-implemented targeted subsidy for diesel will not be applied to school buses and public transport so as to avoid fare hikes, Deputy Finance Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Maslan said.

He said the implementation of the targeted subsidy for diesel will begin when the subsidised diesel control system is completed in the second half of this year.

“We will try to complete the system before we can launch (the) targeted subsidy initiative, but the targeted subsidy for diesel will not be applied to school buses and public transport as we do not want any increase in fares,” he said.

Ahmad said this to reporters after officiating the launch of the Public Sector Home Financing Board (LPPSA) e-counter and client’s charter here today, which was also attended by LPPSA chief executive officer Mohd Farid Nawawi.

For targeted subsidy for petrol, Ahmad said the matter would be expedited where a special committee involving several departments had been established to look at the implementation method.

“(In the Dewan Rakyat) yesterday, some MPs mentioned that not all in the T20 group should be excluded from getting the subsidy as the T20 group earning RM10,000 in Kuala Lumpur differs from the T20 group earning RM10,000 in Pontian. The pressure for the T20 in Kuala Lumpur is definitely higher.

“This is among the details that need scrutiny before the government can decide to implement targeted subsidy for petrol,” he said.

Ahmad said if the targeted subsidies for fuel, such as petrol, diesel and gas, were implemented for only B40 and M40 groups, the government would be able to save around RM16 to RM17 billion.

On the LPPSA e-counter, Ahmad said it will enable customers to communicate directly with customer service officers through video calls for financing application matters.

Among the services offered by the LPPSA e-counter are eligibility calculations, arrears checks, loan status inquiries, and submission of supporting documents such as notification of retirement and death of the borrower.

LPPSA currently finances 776,000 borrowers with total loans worth RM100 billion. – Bernama, March 31, 2023

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