Budi95: Govt to work with JPJ, JPN, finance ministry to review initial implementation issues – DPM Zahid

Budi95: Govt to work with JPJ, JPN, finance ministry to review initial implementation issues – DPM Zahid

The Malaysian government will review the initial issues raised by the public regarding the implementation of the Budi Madani RON 95 (Budi95) petrol subsidy, deputy prime minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi has said, reported Bernama.

The initial issues identified would be reviewed in order for the necessary reforms to be carried out by the relevant agencies including the road transport department (JPJ), the national registration department (JPN) and the ministry of finance, said the deputy prime minister.

“We will review and detail the initial issues that may arise, and we will improve the system. This includes holders of older MyKad, with the replacement process handled by the National Registration Department and provided free of charge at this initial stage,” Zahid said.

The deputy prime minister also urged all Malaysian citizens to renew their driving licences in order to benefit from the Budi95 petrol subsidy. “Licences that have not been renewed for more than three years will not be eligible. So, this is the time to renew them,” he said.

Budi95: Govt to work with JPJ, JPN, finance ministry to review initial implementation issues – DPM Zahid

JPJ has announced that it is extending the operating hours of its counters at all its offices to weekends, on Fridays and Saturdays (Kelantan, Terengganu, Kedah) as well as Saturdays and Sundays (other states) from 8.30 am to 4.30 pm on these days.

On September 22, prime minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim announced that the RON 95 targeted subsidy will see the fuel priced at RM1.99 per litre from September 30, which is a six sen per litre decrease from the present price cap.

Eligible Malaysians will get the purchase RON 95 petrol at this price at a quota of 300 litres per month, with a head start offered to police and army personnel who will enjoy the reduced rate from tomorrow, September 27. This will be followed by recipients of Sumbangan Tunai Rahmah (STR), who will qualify for the new rate from September 28.

The Budi95 website went online on September 25, and the Budi Madani RON 95 landing page is where MyKad holders can check their eligibility for the petrol subsidy by entering their MyKad number. More about the Budi95 RON95 petrol subsidy, here.

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Comments

  • dont cry plainbs on Sep 26, 2025 at 1:55 pm

    should also work with EC to reveal who didnt vote for PH , then ban these disloyal unpatriotic

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  • plainbs use brain on Sep 26, 2025 at 2:20 pm

    by introducing this new subsidy scheme , our incredibly smart leaders DSAI and Loke kills three birds with one stone
    – blacklist all vvips who didnt renew road tax for their expensive supercars
    – blacklist those who have been driving for more than 3 years without renew license
    – treat all citiznes equally and fairly without segmenting them into t20/m40/b40 CASTE

    u think former ministers bijan and WKS could be so smart? nahh they would be too busy lining their own pockets

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  • RM1.50/L petrol mana? on Sep 26, 2025 at 8:53 pm

    Skejap ada limit, skejap xde limit. Mentri kiri pon xtau mentri kanan cakap apa. Anwar sendiri pon xingat ape dia cakap minggu lepas.
    Why make so complicated when we should ask Rafizi & PMX, what about their janji above.
    Dah menang lepas tu capati janji! A gomen of thieves & liars!
    #TurunAnwar

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    • we love dear leader DSAI on Sep 27, 2025 at 10:27 am

      petrol price up – plainbs ocmplain
      petrol price remain same – plainbs komplen
      petrol price down – plainbs also complaen

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    • Ajibkor having the last laugh on Sep 27, 2025 at 9:51 pm

      Sir,to get RM1.50/litre petrol….senang je.
      Get all the trojan horses in Madani germen,organise 3 more Turun rallies.
      Someone will panic, turun lagi Ron 95 harga,extra holiday lagi coming deepavali,another round of Rm100 freebees for B40 to super rich.

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  • cry more plainbs on Sep 26, 2025 at 10:20 pm

    well played by great leader DSAI by creating this Budi95 scheme , to kill 3 birds with one stone
    1. blacklist vvips who didnt renew road tax of their expensive cars.
    2. blacklist drivers who didnt renew driving license
    3. treat all malaysians equally and fairly and remove the T20/M40/B40 Caste which previously dividied us.

    plainbs u think the former ministers Anjib and WKS could ever have thought of such a plan? fat chance they would have been busy lining their own pockets.

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  • Half cooked on Sep 28, 2025 at 6:25 pm

    Government made mandatory to have active license to get the subsidy. People rush to renew their license now.

    After a year or two the data shown active license in the database, people start to skip renewing the license, government lousy don’t do data keep clean-up and forget about it. And the defaulter still get subsidy.

    Typical government service, launch new thing but don’t do maintenance

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  • Ben Yap on Sep 29, 2025 at 8:15 am

    aren’t the government supposed to work with relevant departments and confirm everything before role out? jangan berak dulu baru cari tisu.

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