Troops test cheap Budi95, public has to wait

Malaysia launched the Budi95 petrol subsidy program with military and police personnel receiving first access at stations across the country. Defense Ministry Corporal Hilmi Azlan purchased fuel through the mobile app system at a Kuala Lumpur Petronas outlet. Cash aid recipients gain access tomorrow before nationwide rollout reaches all citizens Monday. Captain Zarith Ruslan filled his vehicle with 15 liters while testing the digital payment process.

The program allows qualified citizens to buy 300 liters monthly at RM1.99 per liter through driver's license verification. Market rates apply to purchases exceeding the monthly limit. Government officials expect over 16 million Malaysians to meet eligibility requirements based on transport and registration department records. The payment system processes 30,000 transactions per minute, according to federal authorities.
 

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