Prime minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim launched Kios Sentuhan Madani at Alamanda Putrajaya yesterday, the first of 38 planned kiosks offering a variety of services from JPJ, Pos Malaysia, Suruhanjaya Syarikat Malaysia (SSM), TNB, EPF (KWSP) and MyDigital ID.
An initiative under Budget 2025, Kios Sentuhan Madani groups together government services and provides easy access to the public. It will be located at high traffic areas such as malls and transport hubs – the next Kios Sentuhan Madani will open at KL Sentral at the end of February.
JPJ says that it welcomes the Kios Sentuhan Madani initiative introduced by the PM. The selection of the road transport department as one of the government service providers allows customers to make JPJ transactions outside of office hours – useful for busy city folk.
This reminds me of the UTC initiative, but in unmanned kiosk form.
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Kiosk sentuhan duit melayang…hahahah
Bagus… jpj boleh aktifkan penguatkuasaan. Relocate personel & reduce allocation for jpj building
No need for kiosk, just improve online website for all gov services, can do all payments at home, save cost to the gov and the rakyat. Kiosk is cost…
why not merge all service into 1 machine instead? Wasting time to queue 1 by 1.
Cause that’ll be more cost efficient and less cronies involvement.
This is Malaysia… understand lah.