Transport ministry looking to amend laws to combat “tyre rentals” used to manipulate vehicle inspections

Transport ministry looking to amend laws to combat “tyre rentals” used to manipulate vehicle inspections

The transport ministry is considering amending existing laws to combat “tyre rentals” from being used to manipulate vehicle inspections, The Star reports.

According to deputy transport minister Datuk Hasbi Habibollah, heavy vehicles are allowed to fit new tyres for inspection but they must not switch back to old non-compliant tyres after passing. He added that his ministry is aware of syndicates (also known as “cosmetic agents”) that offer tyre or spare parts rentals to manipulate vehicle inspection approvals at Puspakom.

“This is an irresponsible act that compromises road safety and the integrity of the vehicle inspection system,” said Hasbi in the Dewan Rakyat. A review of the legal framework will be done by the transport ministry to determine if laws can be amended so those involved in such illicit activities are faced with stricter penalties.

Hasbi added that his ministry worked closely with the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) last year to address misconduct among Puspakom inspectors. “Individuals suspected of wrongdoing have been detained for questioning under the MACC Act 2009. 20 inspection officers were investigated, with 13 suspended from duty,” he said. The transport ministry will work with the Malaysian Institute of Road Safety Research (MIROS) to enhance vehicle inspection processes moving forward.

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Comments

  • Frankc on Feb 21, 2025 at 8:20 am

    Is our “culture” has “declined” so low? Corruption at its worst.

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    • Wee ka Siong Sr on Feb 21, 2025 at 1:40 pm

      Ahlokekor,why so difficult?
      Just get your officers go undercover…drive a lorry for the bastards to refit new tyres(record all the shit),go Puspakom..then go back to refit rotten tyres.
      Once dapat all the bukti..send the buggers to mahkamah to fine them in millions and lokap for 5 years,and tutup the blardy syarikat and 10 lashes of the rotan.
      Do u need rocket science from Iran ?

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    • Lets See on Feb 22, 2025 at 12:15 am

      Under Pakatan, corruption is now legalised cronyism

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  • Truckers on Feb 21, 2025 at 8:31 am

    Yeah now we have more cronies, if we fail an inspection just go to another that will pass. Tq Loke!

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  • kogila on Feb 21, 2025 at 8:52 am

    hot-stamp the inspected tyres so they cannot be tampered or reused on other vehicles on the fleet!

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  • kenny tan on Feb 21, 2025 at 9:27 am

    Yes, if lorry coming in for inspection with new tyres please bring along proof of purchased.

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