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MyKad Could Be Used for Targeted Diesel Subsidy Distribution

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Experts suggest that Malaysia’s MyKad system could be leveraged as a more efficient mechanism to distribute targeted diesel subsidies. The proposal comes as the government looks to refine subsidy delivery amid rising fuel costs.

Experts Propose MyKad System for Diesel Subsidy Distribution

Using MyKad would allow authorities to better identify eligible recipients and reduce leakages in subsidy allocation. This aligns with ongoing efforts to shift from blanket subsidies to more targeted assistance for specific groups.

The idea is gaining traction as policymakers seek digital solutions to improve transparency and efficiency. With subsidy costs rising sharply due to global factors, a more precise distribution system is seen as increasingly necessary. 

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