Gov’t working to ensure RON95 subsidy rationalisation programme won’t result in long queues at the pump

Gov’t working to ensure RON95 subsidy rationalisation programme won’t result in long queues at the pump

Preparations for the RON 95 petrol subsidy rationalisation programme continue, with the government saying that it is currently working on getting petrol station operators to upgrade their systems to ensure there will be no queues at the pump when the programme – which will utilise MyKad for the necessary verification – is implemented.

According to second finance minister Datuk Seri Amir Hamzah Azizan, the move will allow the payment system to recognise each customer’s eligibility for the subsidy through his/her MyKad, with the intention being to make the filling process as smooth as it is now, FMT reports.

“We want to ensure that customers do not experience any significant changes when the fuel subsidy rationalisation takes effect. What we don’t want is for people to have to line up to claim their subsidies when they go to the petrol station as opposed to now when they can complete their transaction in a few minutes,” he said.

He said he was confident that the government will be able to implement a system – which is likely to be based on a two-tier pricing format – that can be adopted at all petrol stations before the end of the year.

Gov’t working to ensure RON95 subsidy rationalisation programme won’t result in long queues at the pump

He added that the government’s decision to utilise the MyKad would provide it with an effective mechanism to prevent leakages, citing the successful implementation of the Sumbangan Asas Rahmah (SARA) programme, which had over 5.4 million recipients as of April 1, as an example.

“More than 4,000 shops already have the SARA system up and running. The amount is loaded through the MyKad system, and the beneficiaries will receive either RM50 or RM100 to shop for essential goods. It’s not beyond reason that we can get the same outcome with the RON 95 targeted subsidy rollout,” he stated.

Currently, the unsubsidised price of RON 95 as sold by fuel retailer Double Petrol is RM2.58 per litre (July 4), which makes it 53 sen more than the subsidised RM2.05 per litre that has been in place since it was capped by the government in February 2021.

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Comments

  • Phuddi sung Lee on Jul 04, 2025 at 1:09 pm

    And it’s guaranteed that it would be opposite as way too long ques and suddenly system breakdown same like so call Rahma card holder long ques always at lotus specially,
    Always have a stupid things inside

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  • Nurul Izzah on Jul 04, 2025 at 1:21 pm

    Anwar menang rakyat senang

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  • Janji Dicapati on Jul 04, 2025 at 1:22 pm

    Refer my name

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  • Bekas banduan on Jul 04, 2025 at 1:24 pm

    ‘Saya tak jadi PM, macam mana harga minyak nak turun’

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    • Memang Syok on Jul 04, 2025 at 7:03 pm

      Ya. Coz he need to raise the price first. If not how to turun. Haha

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  • Kea Was on Jul 04, 2025 at 1:31 pm

    Can’t wait for people to be borrowing/selling IC for a quick shared buck.

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  • alibaba on Jul 04, 2025 at 1:50 pm

    cancel all subsidies la oiii, join WTO 5% import tax, no AP, no excise duty, no fxxking SST, bring back GST starting 3%

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  • Sabri on Jul 04, 2025 at 1:56 pm

    minyak naik, tnb naik. baik guna kereta jalan kaki.

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  • Idiot on the helm on Jul 04, 2025 at 3:22 pm

    Hahahaha….idiotic ppl, for sure will que looonnngggg….totally suicidal move politically. 1st ppl angry becoz subsidy taken away 2nd ppl angry some more bcoz of the looonnnggggg que at the petrol station….system down as usual, just look at JPJ , imigresen system laaaaa!!!!

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    • together with e invoice, people will queue up during next ge to bring them down for good

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  • Ben Yap on Jul 04, 2025 at 4:44 pm

    nowadays household income need at least RM20k a month to be comfortable. or at least RM12k to make ends meet that is for 3 people in a house (husband, wife and a child).

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  • wong chin kong on Jul 05, 2025 at 12:13 pm

    What is the contingency plan if there is a long queue? Even the bank machine taking minutes to read my IC for certain transaction and if that scenario happen at petrol stations, what happens next?

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  • Mat Jimbo on Jul 06, 2025 at 7:19 am

    Why cud not Madoni keep it simple? Pay ron95 subsidy via bank accounts to eligible pax like STR and just hv single tier price at petrol stations. That way everything remains status quo and petrol stations dont need to do anything. No need to worry abt hanky panky…

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