MACC must step in to tackle the tontos issue


REFERRING to the report “JPJ finally gets tontos off its back” (The Star, Oct 12), the staggering number of summonses means nothing if enforcement and collection activity is reduced to nought!

In this country, the summonses are issued only for statistics. After some time, they could be cancelled. Most of us have seen and may have experienced how ignoring the summonses will work to our advantage. After a few years, we are rewarded with discounts of up to 90% at times!

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