Over Ten Companies Apply for Vehicle Inspection Licenses as Puspakom Monopoly Ends

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The Transport Minister, Anthony Loke, announced that more than ten companies have applied for vehicle inspection service licenses, marking the end of Puspakom's three-decade monopoly.

More than ten companies have applied for vehicle inspection service licenses as Puspakom’s three-decade monopoly ends, says Anthony Loke. The Transport Minister added that he hopes the new operators can begin operations by the end of the year, and said that the numbers have not been finalised yet. ‘There are about more than ten companies who have applied for the licence, but the actual number of companies that are given the licence will be announced later,’ he said.

Speaking at a press conference after launching the Road Transport Department’s (JPJ) new office in Putrajaya on Thursday (Jan 2), Loke said the new operators will also need time to build new facilities. He added that the move would not only end Puspakom’s monopoly but also make the market more competitive with the presence of new operators. On integrity issues within Puspakom, he said the ministry is working with the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) to address these issues. Also present at the press conference was MACC chief commissioner Tan Sri Azam Baki. It was reported on Dec 30 that the Road Transport Department (RTD) is investigating Puspakom officers from the Wangsa Maju branch for allegedly approving unsafe vehicles.RTD senior enforcement director Muhammad Kifli Ma Hassan reportedly said the matter will be referred to the MACC if there are any elements of wrongdoing. Loke said three officers have been called up, and a report is being prepared. He said more officers would be called if more cases arise. ‘When the RTD concludes its investigations which I estimate will take two weeks, I want all the the technical reports to be handed over to the MACC,’ he said. Loke added that the anti-graft body will then determine if the matter could be investigated under the MACC Act or Penal Code. ‘We will work with the MACC to identify integrity issues in Puspakom and we will not hesitate to take stringent action together with the MACC,’ he adde

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