Malaysia
Technical glitch disrupts subsidised fuel quotas for SKDS, SKPS fleet card holders, to be restored May 9–11, says Domestic Trade Ministry
Technical issues have caused some fleet card holders under the Subsidised Diesel Control System and Subsidised Petrol Control System to be unable to receive their subsidised fuel quota starting May 1. — Picture by Sayuti Zainudin

PUTRAJAYA, May 7 — Technical issues have caused some fleet card holders under the Subsidised Diesel Control System (SKDS) and Subsidised Petrol Control System (SKPS) to be unable to receive their subsidised fuel quota starting May 1.

The Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living (KPDN), in a statement today, said that the issue stemmed from problems in the integration between the Road Transport Department’s MySikap system and KPDN’s MySubsidi system.

It said that the issue affects certain vehicle owners who renewed their Motor Vehicle Licence (LKM), registered new vehicles or carried out vehicle ownership transfers between April 1 and 28.

“In this regard, KPDN is currently carrying out corrective measures and reviews with the relevant parties to ensure that data updates and quota regeneration can be implemented immediately,” it said.

The ministry said affected SKDS and SKPS fleet card holders may submit applications for review and updating at https://forms.gle/hQy1ZQZ2NZoBFJgeA no later than 5 pm tomorrow.

The required information includes the company name, Companies Commission of Malaysia (SSM) registration number, vehicle registration number, and the date of road tax renewal, new vehicle registration or ownership transfer.

KPDN expects the quotas for affected SKDS and SKPS fleet card holders to be regenerated between May 9 and 11. — Bernama

 

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