Malaysia's Communications Ministry collaborates with Finance and Domestic Trade ministries to ensure petrol stations provide accurate Budi95 subsidy information. Minister Fahmi Fadzil stressed this coordination assists citizens accessing verified data when the program launches September 30. The government will brief social media influencers and content creators about proper information dissemination. Officials directed agencies to review detailed guidelines on the official Budi95 portal.
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim reduced RON95 petrol from RM2.05 to RM1.99 per litre through targeted subsidies. Malaysian citizens aged 18 and above with valid driving licenses qualify for benefits. Government data indicates approximately 16 million people meet program requirements. The initiative specifically targets Malaysian citizens for fuel assistance.
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim reduced RON95 petrol from RM2.05 to RM1.99 per litre through targeted subsidies. Malaysian citizens aged 18 and above with valid driving licenses qualify for benefits. Government data indicates approximately 16 million people meet program requirements. The initiative specifically targets Malaysian citizens for fuel assistance.