Johor, federal gov’ts committed to ensuring subsidised RON95 petrol goes only to Malaysians

Johor, federal gov’ts committed to ensuring subsidised RON95 petrol goes only to Malaysians

The Johor and federal governments are committed to making sure subsidised RON 95 petrol is accessible only to Malaysian citizens, reports Bernama.

According to Johor chief minister Datuk Onn Hafiz Ghazi, his team will not compromise on any non-compliance that could undermine the rights of the people, and strict action would be taken against any party found selling RON 95 petrol to foreign vehicle owners.

“I, together with the state investment, trade, consumer affairs and human resources exco Lee Ting Han and enforcement officers from the Johor branch of the ministry of domestic trade and consumer affairs (KPDN) have conducted inspections at several petrol stations around Johor Bahru.

Johor, federal gov’ts committed to ensuring subsidised RON95 petrol goes only to Malaysians

“The inspections were conducted to ensure that the sale of RON 95 petrol complies with the regulations and is not misused by (owners of) foreign-registered vehicles,” he said.

“In this operation, we examined the compliance of petrol station operators with the ban on selling RON 95 to foreigners and ensured that the price charged did not exceed the ceiling price of RM2.05 per litre.

“The limit for diesel refuelling of 20 litres for foreign vehicles within a radius of 50 km from the border was also checked to ensure full compliance with the regulations,” he added.

Johor, federal gov’ts committed to ensuring subsidised RON95 petrol goes only to Malaysians

The chief minister said these efforts would be continued consistently to protect the people’s rights and ensure the subsidies go only to those who deserve them.

“If there are any irregularities or violations of regulations, users can submit complaints through the KPDN e- Complaint Portal. Each complaint will be investigated and appropriate action will be taken. Hopefully, this step can curb the leakage of subsidies and provide the benefits that the people deserve,” he said.

The Petrol Dealers Association of Malaysia (PDAM), however, believes the foreigners should be penalised instead of the dealers. “The dealers do not want to sell RON 95 to foreigners. The profit margin in such transactions is minimal, so it’s not practical or worthwhile to break the law,” communication and media secretary Gordon Lim said in January. Your thoughts?

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Comments

  • Sabri on Apr 08, 2025 at 11:04 am

    TAX PAYING Malaysians ok?

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    • Foreign registered vehicle. Tak paham? Bernombor pendaftaran asing. Still don’t understand?

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      • Sabri on Apr 10, 2025 at 9:24 am

        byk type c yg kerja sinkapura x bayar lhdn, masih malaysian, harus mereka dapat subsidy?

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  • Ben Yap on Apr 08, 2025 at 11:25 am

    singaporeans car pump RON95 also i don’t care. because end of the day, the petrol subsidy is going to be removed.

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    • Honestkly petrol only 14 years left in malaysia, subsidies is not gonna stay when the fuel runs dry and we start importing, better to take out that 30 billion subsidy and invest somewhere with dividends. Best malaysians have a longer view on this topic, short term pain for better future.

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  • Plain BS on Apr 08, 2025 at 11:57 am

    Talk only. How will Pakatan “ensure” it? Check every blardy sinkie car fuel tank before leaving? How will it be practical?

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    • alldisc on Apr 09, 2025 at 6:03 am

      Go to Petronas station and pay at the pump – it will inquire you to fill either mykad or phone number, which foreigners unlikely to have or registeted. The process adds 2 seconds. Lets wait until June for further announcement from govt.

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  • SureNiceBo on Apr 08, 2025 at 2:07 pm

    About time!

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  • kogila on Apr 08, 2025 at 3:10 pm

    the solution is VERY simple, actually. Fine the gas stations that sells Ron95 to foreign registered vechicles. Make the fine heavy and substantial. I can confirm the gas station owners immediately do their part to stop Ron95 stealing.

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  • if a Singapore registered car driver was with Malaysian i/c, did they eligible for the subsidy?

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