Malaysia

Anwar cites Singapore bus fare hike to defend diesel subsidy cut

For decades, our subsidies went to Singapore companies, Thai fishing boats, says PM.

Updated 1 week ago · Published on 18 Jun 2024 1:34PM

Anwar cites Singapore bus fare hike to defend diesel subsidy cut
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim says the diesel subsidy rationalisation aims to ensure more efficient management of subsidies, prevent misuse and ensure they reach appropriate groups. – The Vibes file pic, June 18, 2024.

THE increase in fares by Singapore travel agencies and tour buses, and the busting of diesel-smuggling syndicates at the border, proves that the diesel subsidy rationalisation should continue, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

He said two days ago, tourist buses and companies from Singapore raised their prices because they said they no longer received subsidised diesel.

“All tour buses and travel companies from Singapore want to raise prices because they say they can’t get diesel subsidies.

“This shows that for decades, our subsidies went to Singapore companies, to Thai fishing boats. A lot of funds were leaking,” he told reporters after a Hari Raya Aidiladha gathering at Masjid Jamek Cherok Tok Kun in Bukit Mertajam.

Anwar, who is also finance minister, said subsidies were benefiting 3.8 million foreigners, and diesel was taken out to Thailand and sent to Thai fishing boats.

“If there are any weaknesses, let us know and we can rectify them. In the beginning, there may be some issues. We do not deny that. We are aware that this is not a popular move.”

“Malaysian taxpayers were paying, but foreigners were reaping the benefits,” he said, adding that the country’s subsidised diesel, meant for the poor, had been stolen and the people it was meant for did not benefit.

Anwar said the diesel subsidy rationalisation aims to ensure more efficient management of subsidies, prevent misuse and ensure they reach appropriate groups.

“The main goal of the rationalisation policy is to ensure that subsidy wastage does not continue and for the savings to be returned to the wider population,” he said. – June 18, 2024

Related News

Malaysia / 5d

PMs attack me instead of correcting, explaining themselves, says Dr Mahathir

Malaysia / 6d

Minister vows immediate approval for full diesel subsidy applications

Malaysia / 1w

Tour agents warn of pricier packages without diesel subsidy

Malaysia / 1w

Savings from diesel subsidy cut to be returned to the people, says Anwar

Malaysia / 2w

Anwar, Muhyiddin agree to end defamation suits

Malaysia / 2w

Diesel price hike could force small players to close, says hardware group

Spotlight

Malaysia

Kepong MP calls for MM2H scheme to be reviewed

Anti-PM rally has no effect on Sungai Bakap polls, says Saifuddin

Malaysia

Kitaro mesmerises with ageless hits at Rainforest music fest

By Desmond Davidson

Malaysia

Parents with autistic children need help to cope, say experts

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

You may be interested

Malaysia

Malaysia lost a 'gem' with the death of Syed Husin Ali

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Malaysia

Selangor ruler agrees to meet with FAM president after July 7

Malaysia

Diesel subsidy refunds under SKDS 2.0 to begin on July 1, says Finance Ministry

Malaysia

2 Chinese tourists killed, others injured in Genting Highlands bus crash

Malaysia

High Court dismisses M Indira Gandhi civil suit against IGP

Malaysia

Sultan of Selangor declines FAM president's request for audience

Malaysia

Lower electricity tariffs for commercial users from July 1

Malaysia

Malaysia’s 'safety from the state' score drops, survey reveals

By Noel Achariam