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Resignation Chaos: PADU, Govt. EV Transition in Limbo?

Kumeran Sagathevan

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The resignations of Economy Minister Rafizi Ramli and Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability Minister Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad are more than just a political shake-up. They bring into question the future of key national agendas under their watch.

Rafizi was behind the Pangkalan Data Utama (PADU), a RM85 million central database designed to help the government target subsidies more accurately. PADU was meant to determine who qualifies for fuel, electricity, and other government aid. It was a cornerstone in the effort to reduce blanket subsidies.


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Now, with Rafizi stepping down, what becomes of PADU? Will the incoming minister prioritise the system, or let it fade into the background? Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has already announced that RON95 prices will remain unchanged for Malaysians. 

But he also said the government is exploring ways to ensure subsidies go only to Malaysians - including the possibility of requiring a MyKad for petrol purchases.

Is PADU still central to that plan? Or will the government take a different route entirely?


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Nik Nazmi’s resignation meanwhile puts a spotlight on another major government commitment - the transition to electric vehicles (EVs). His ministry had just begun rolling out EV adoption guidelines for the federal fleet. The guidelines outlined everything from fleet assessments to charger infrastructure to carbon reduction targets.

Without him, will the transition continue with the same urgency? Or will a new minister bring a new direction? These aren’t just policy questions — they are questions of leadership, continuity, and momentum.


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Analysts are now openly calling for a Cabinet reshuffle. With key ministers gone and possibly more to follow, it may be inevitable. But with a reshuffle comes uncertainty.

Will new ministers stay the course or change priorities? Will they support the work already done, or start over with their own agendas? The cost of lost time and resources could be significant if the direction changes mid-stream.

Additionally, Investment, Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Zafrul’s term ends in Dec. His role in Malaysia’s industrial EV strategy is crucial. Auto brands like Honda and XPeng have been vocal and already made it clear: without long-term policy guarantees, they will not commit to local production.


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The current tax exemption for EV assembly only lasts until 2027. That’s not enough time for automakers to break even on their investments. They’re asking for clarity beyond 2027 - ideally, for another five to ten years.

Without it, Malaysia may lose out to regional competitors like Thailand and Indonesia, who are already moving forward with clear, long-term roadmaps.

All the above also indirectly affects Malaysia’s EV infrastructure goals. The government promised 10,000 public EV chargers by the end of 2025. So far, only about 3,600 have been installed by charge point operators (CPOs). Progress has slowed.


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Industry players cite a lack of clear support and policy continuity. With the resignations and the uncertain future of the National Electric Vehicle Steering Committee, who will drive the next phase of this rollout?

All of this points to a larger question: who is steering the ship now? And in what direction?

This is a moment of reckoning for the MADANI government. It’s time to stop relying on short-term incentives and vague announcements. The country needs clear plans, firm leadership, and long-term commitment.

PADU, EVs, government fleet and investor confidence - all are at a crossroads. Continuity matters. Direction matters. The Prime Minister must now ensure that the course remains steady, no matter who holds the wheel.

Malaysia cannot afford more drift. The clock is ticking.




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VPR6542

SELANGOR

BSH6441

JOHOR

JYG4368

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