Total of 2.5 mil compounds yet to be settled – DBKL

Total of 2.5 mil compounds yet to be settled – DBKL

According to Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL), traffic offenders have yet to settle a total of 2.5 million compound traffic notices issued as of May 31.

In a report by Bernama, DBKL Corporate Planning Department director Fadzilah Abd Rashid said those with outstanding compounds should pay up to avoid being brought to court and blacklisted.

“Members of the public are urged to take advantage of the discount period announced at the end of last year by Kuala Lumpur mayor Tan Sri Mhd Amin Nordin Abd Aziz,” she said. Earlier this year, DBKL extended its discount period from February 28 to the end of June, giving motorists more time to settle their outstanding compounds at discounted rates. The discount of RM20 for motorcyclists, RM30 for offences involving cars and RM50 for heavy vehicles are for each notice issued.

Fadzilah said payments can be made at DBKL payment counters, branch offices, payment kiosks set up at DBKL Tower 1 and Tower 3, the Seputeh branch and at the Desa Rejang People’s Housing Project. The public can also make payments at the post office, via online using MyEG or the mobile app ‘DBKL Mobis’ that is available for iOS and Android.

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Comments

  • Malaysian Driver on Jun 28, 2018 at 12:30 pm

    DBKL shud link up JPJ to block renewal of roadtax and driving lesen of errant car owner & driver.

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    • Rajoo Selvam on Jun 28, 2018 at 4:08 pm

      Malaysia is the only country in the world where enforcement of saman got amnesty period and discounts. This is how lembap the previous Government was and this is why there are so many offenders, accidents and deaths.

      The whole purpose of enforcement and samans is a deterrent and punishment.

      If you are going to reduce a RM100 saman to RM10….it serves no purpose.

      I hope the New Government is stricter on thsi matter

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  • Semi-Value (Member) on Jun 28, 2018 at 12:37 pm

    dbkl no need pay one lol

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  • Ben Yap on Jun 28, 2018 at 12:59 pm

    just auction off cars that refuse to pay the fine.

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    • sugadad on Jun 28, 2018 at 2:54 pm

      just auction off students that refuse to pay the ptptn loan. oh wait…

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  • Make all compound RM1 flat rate. City councils, JPJ and traffic police nationwide instantly see hike in revenue.
    Better than not paying.

    Let’s name it as Kempen Saman 1 Malaysia.

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    • Call it Saman still nobody will pay. But if call it Derma Tabung DBKL, sure got many will pay and some will even gip extras.

      See what Bapak did, follow what Bapak did.

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      • True that. Dbkl makin’ such a big hooha dis time round. Ekchelli ken folo previous administration culture “Tutup-Tutup”. kautim.

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  • devan on Jun 28, 2018 at 2:37 pm

    Our Minister of Transport, Anthony Loke should work with the police, JPJ and Local authorities to link up issuance of summons for traffic offences. This will stop renewals of road tax for those refusing to pay up summons.
    One more, NO discounts for Summons!!

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  • Mikey on Jun 28, 2018 at 2:38 pm

    I guess those 2.5 million compounds are waiting for “Durian Runtoh” from DBKL. The Durian Runtuh here means Year End Big Discounts B4 paying.

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  • Klaus on Jun 28, 2018 at 3:06 pm

    DBKL should just ceased with the cries… and do something about it and enforce or uphold the “rule of law”.

    Giving discounts just doesn’t cut it or encouraging offenders for “donations” is the wrong way to go.

    Want that 2.5m compounds to be paid, at least apply the rule of law, issue court orders la. Something so simple trying to make it so complicated.

    Really no brainer..

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  • Michelin on Jun 28, 2018 at 4:21 pm

    Parking tak cukup la, DBKL. Kalau ada parking, takkan saja2 kita nak park merata. Kecuali beruk2 yang tak reti nak parking properly, sila saman mereka.

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  • stastasta on Jul 02, 2018 at 10:27 am

    dbkl needs to show where the money is going. if they build more public facilities then maybe offenders would be more willing to pay. i remember the previous dbkl chief had dozens of properties, mostly ill gotten gains from corruption.

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