Transport Minister Anthony Loke has said that all existing summonses issued under the Automated Enforcement System (AES) will be purged, with the drivers getting away scot-free.
According to Loke, this comes after the Cabinet’s decision to take over the operations of AES from two private companies. The move will come into effect on 1 September.
Speaking to reporters, Loke said that this decision is one-off and there will not be such offers or discounts in the future.
To date, Loke added that there were a total of 3.1 million unpaid summonses as of May 2018, potentially adding up to RM 430 million.
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