Almost 40% increase in driving licence renewals since Budi95 announcement


PUTRAJAYA: A total of 350,967 Malaysians have renewed their driving licences as of Oct 8 following the introduction of the targeted Budi95 fuel subsidy initiative, says Anthony Loke.

The Transport Minister said this represented a 38% increase in daily transactions recorded by the Road Transport Department (JPJ) since the announcement of Budi Madani Ron95 (Budi95) on Sept 22.

"This increase not only reflects the public's positive response to the government's targeted subsidy initiative but also demonstrates the growing awareness among road users of the importance of possessing a valid driving licence," he said at the JPJ monthly assembly and corruption-free pledge ceremony here on Tuesday (Oct 14).

Loke also expressed his appreciation to all JPJ personnel for ensuring the licence renewal process runs smoothly nationwide.

He commended JPJ's efforts to improve public service delivery, including opening additional counters on Fridays and Saturdays in Kedah, Kelantan and Terengganu, as well as on Saturdays and Sundays in other states.

Loke said JPJ has not received any complaints on the licence renewal process despite the sharp increase in applications since Budi95 was introduced.

"It's normal if a few complaints arise given the sudden surge in licence renewals over the past few weeks. Everyone wants to renew their licences so that their names are linked to Budi95," he said.

Meanwhile, Loke said efforts to strengthen integrity and close the corruption gap within the ministry and its agencies are being carried out through the National Anti-Corruption Strategy, which emphasises transparent governance to enhance public trust.

To date, 86% of initiatives under the JPJ Organisational Anti-Corruption Plan 2021-2025 have been successfully implemented, reflecting the department's firm commitment to strengthening integrity and accountability.

"Efforts to foster a culture of integrity have also been reinforced through the ISO 37001:2016 Anti-Bribery Management System (ABMS) certification, recognised by Sirim QAS International in collaboration with the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC)," he said.

He said the certification demonstrates that JPJ is at the forefront of adopting an international-standard anti-corruption management system.

On the pledge, Loke said it must translate into consistent daily action and practices by JPJ staff.

"The success of various initiatives such as Ops Luxury, Ops Khas Gempur Perdagangan, MyLesen, helmet exchange and the implementation of the e-testing system clearly reflects that integrity is the cornerstone of effective policy implementation," he said.

Loke stressed that the Transport Ministry and the Road Transport Department (JPJ) remain firm in their zero-tolerance policy against corruption, with strict action to be taken against any officer found breaching service ethics. – Bernama

 

 

 

 

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