Singapore's move to deny entry to cars with outstanding fines not good, says MP


  • Nation
  • Saturday, 30 Mar 2019

JOHOR BARU: Singapore's move to deny entry to those with outstanding fines for vehicle-related offences from April 1 shows that bilateral relations between both countries are not on good terms, says Pasir Gudang MP Hassan Abdul Karim.

He said that doing this would cause a lot of inconvenience to the thousands of Malaysians working in Singapore and commuting between both countries daily.

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