Malaysia to penalise foreign-registered vehicle owners who buy subsidised RON95 petrol starting Apr 1

Malaysia to penalise foreign-registered vehicle owners who buy subsidised RON95 petrol starting Apr 1

Currently, Malaysia only charges petrol station operators for selling the subsidised fuel to foreign-registered vehicles.

KUALA LUMPUR: Owners of foreign-registered vehicles who buy RON95 petrol in Malaysia could face legal action and a potential fine from Apr 1, as the government strengthens control over the distribution of the subsidised petrol. 

Under the new rules, drafted under the Control of Supplies Act 1961, legal action can be taken against both the owner of the foreign-registered vehicle and the fuel station operator, said Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Minister Armizan Mohd Ali in parliament on Wednesday (Jan 28).