A KPDN officer explains that some petrol stations may have tampered with their petrol pumps to manipulate the readings.
The issue has to be handled through systemic reforms and enforcement, said an official. Read more at straitstimes.com.
“As long as the buyers are not penalised, they will always keep trying,” he added, emphasizing the glaring problem: the ...
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Five Petroleum Malaysia has forged strategic partnerships with two major energy players in Uzbekistan - Afsona Group and ...
Malaysia's Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry has issued a reminder to petrol stations not to let foreign vehicles be filled up with the subsidised Ron95 petrol, especially with the festive ...
The issue was reignited by a viral video showing a woman refuelling a Singapore-registered car at a subsidised petrol pump in ...
If a foreigner buys subsidised fuel at a local petrol station, the dealer can be fined up to RM1mil or jailed for three years ...
The enforcement measures follow a viral incident on Jan 21, when a woman driving a Singapore-registered vehicle was caught ...
TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, February 5. Malaysia’s Five Petroleum has highlighted the importance of developing Uzbekistan’s fuel ...