Deputy Finance Minister Liew Chin Tong clarified his remarks after reports suggested he proposed reducing the Budi95 fuel subsidy quota to 150 litres per month. He stressed that his comments at an AFFIN Bank event were taken out of context and did not represent government policy.
Budi95 Data Seen as Key to Policy Planning
Liew explained that Budi95 provides valuable data on Malaysians’ travel patterns and emphasised the need to ensure long‑term fuel supply. He regretted sparking a media storm, urging the public to consider his full statement. Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim earlier confirmed the quota’s temporary reduction to 200 litres, assuring 90% of users remain unaffected.
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