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- RM3.5m From Plate Sales To Protect 50,000 Drivers
The Transport Ministry (MOT) has set aside RM3.5 million this year to help 50,000 taxi, rental car and school bus drivers get protection under the Self-Employed Social Security Scheme (LINDUNG Kendiri).
Its Minister Anthony Loke said the government will cover 70% of contributions through Perkeso, while MOT will sponsor the remaining 30%.
The funding comes entirely from special number plate (NPI) bids, not the annual Finance Ministry budget.
“This is why we decided to channel the NPI proceeds into something meaningful. It tripled last year’s allocation to expand coverage and raise awareness about social security,” he told Bernama.
Last year, about 22,000 drivers benefited when Perkeso paid 90% of their contribution and MOT covered the rest.
"The expanded initiative will now reach more drivers including 35,000 taxi and rental car drivers and 15,000 school bus operators nationwide," Loke added.
Human Resources Minister Steven Sim welcomed the continued partnership, urging drivers to take advantage of the scheme.
“Many drivers don’t even realise they’re covered and miss out on claims when something happens. Please check and claim what you’re entitled to,” he said.
Perkeso reported that from January to early September, 829,771 self-employed workers contributed to LINDUNG Kendiri, including nearly 190,000 in passenger transport.
Over RM21 million in benefits have been paid to 5,712 recipients during the same period.
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