KUALA LUMPUR: As RON95 subsidy machines begin rolling out to petrol stations, questions are mounting over costs, reliability, and the government’s chosen system.
X user Eric See Toh shared a video of suppliers training operators on the machines, raising doubts about transparency and speed. “How much does each machine cost, and how many will be installed nationwide? Selamat tinggal proses isi minyak 5 minit terus settle,” he asked.
RON95 Subsidy Machines Woes
Another user, @HezeriSamsuri, questioned what happens if internet connections fail: “Do customers then pay unsubsidised prices?”
Former economy minister Rafizi Ramli has also criticised the MyKad-based system, warning of long queues and urging direct cash transfers instead. Finance Minister II Amir Hamzah insists MyKad remains the most effective way to curb subsidy leakage.
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