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Border Fuel Stations Under Watch as Smuggling Crackdown Tightens

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Fuel stations near Malaysia’s borders are facing stricter audits as authorities intensify efforts to combat subsidy abuse. Stations with unusually high sales volumes are being closely monitored.

Malaysia Tightens Enforcement on Fuel Subsidy Leakages at Border Stations

The crackdown aims to curb illegal cross-border fuel activities, where subsidised fuel is diverted for profit due to price differences with neighbouring countries. Authorities say such activities place a heavy burden on government finances.

Stronger enforcement measures, including audits and monitoring systems, are being implemented nationwide. The government is expected to continue tightening controls to ensure subsidies reach intended recipients while reducing leakages.

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