4.9 million summonses still unpaid


KUALA LUMPUR: With the Road Transport Department’s (JPJ) 50% summons discount ending on Dec 30, nearly 4.9 million summonses worth RM1.4bil remain unpaid.

JPJ director-general Datuk Aedy Fadly Ramli warned that from Jan 1, the discount will no longer be available and payment rates will revert to the original amounts.

The scheme represents the ­government’s final opportunity for offenders before introducing a time-based payment system.

“Unsettled summonses may face stricter enforcement in the future. I urge the public to settle their summonses before Dec 30,” he said.

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