Foreign-registered vehicles still pumping RON95 fuel


Priority for Malaysians: Petrol stations will be fined if caught allowing foreign-registered vehicles to pump RON95 petrol in Malaysia. — THOMAS YONG/The Star

JOHOR BARU: Eighteen complaints have been received by the Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry on the alleged misappropriation of RON95 subsidised petrol in Johor involving foreign-registered vehicles.

“We are investigating the complaints. So far, nine investigation papers have been opened up under the Control of Supplies Act,” said minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi.

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