Zahid says Renew your licence or kiss Budi95 goodbye

Government officials plan to address early concerns regarding the Budi95 petrol subsidy program following public feedback. Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi led the Cabinet Committee meeting that examined implementation challenges. Various departments will implement necessary changes after reviewing identified problems. The Road Transport Department, National Registration Department and Ministry of Finance will coordinate these improvements.

Citizens holding outdated identification cards may receive free replacements through the National Registration Department during this initial phase. Drivers must renew expired licenses to qualify for benefits under the program. Licenses that remain unrenewed for three years lose eligibility for the subsidy. The initiative reduces RON95 petrol prices from RM2.05 to RM1.99 per liter effective September 30.

Ahmad Zahid suggested partnerships between Universiti Kuala Lumpur and the National Disaster Management Agency. These collaborations would establish specialized disaster management education at diploma and degree levels.
 

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