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- RM110 Million Collected from Special Plate Sales Since 2023 – MoT
A total of RM110 million has been collected from sales of special number plates since 2023, the Transport Ministry says.
A total of RM110,069,150 has been collected from the sale of special vehicle registration plate series since the initiative was introduced in 2023, the Transport Ministry (MoT) told the Dewan Rakyat.
As reported by NST, Deputy Transport Minister Datuk Seri Hasbi Habibollah said part of the revenue has been allocated to people-centric programmes.
Deputy Transport Minister YB Datuk Seri Hasbi Habibollah
"A portion of these funds supports initiatives such as the free driving licence, free helmet exchange programme, FlySiswa, free contribution under the self-employment social security scheme, and road safety promotion enhancement programmes,” he added.
The deputy minister was responding to a query from Padang Besar MP Rushdan Rusmi, who had asked about the revenue generated from special plate sales over the past years.
In reply to the original question on the guidelines used by the Road Transport Department (JPJ) in approving special registration series, including those issued by government agencies, NGOs, or private companies, Hasbi said the MoT's policy of halting such approvals remains in force.
He also said the Cabinet had decided on Aug 17, 2022, to stop issuing or approving special number plates for NGOs, corporate entities, or commercial profit.
"Instead, the ministry's special vehicle registration numbers are now available via the Road Transport Department eBid system, with all revenue channelled into the Federal Consolidated Fund under the Federal Government," the deputy minister continued.
As for the VIP series registration plates offered earlier this year to mark the Silver Jubilee of the Raja of Perlis and Visit Perlis Year 2024, Hasbi said the move was made following a Cabinet decision on March 26.
He said such special plate series are only considered in conjunction with important national events, provided the prefix on the number plate reflects the event.
Source: NST
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