Company pays RM500,000 in JPJ summonses with 70% discount

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RM1.6 million in outstanding summonses settled up to Aug 31. FMTNews JPJ

Selangor JPJ, led by enforcement chief Mohamad Hafiz Usman, during Op Fancy at the Batu 9 toll plaza last night.

KUALA LUMPUR: A private company which paid outstanding fines amounting to about RM500,000 was one of the parties benefiting most from the 70% discount offered by the Road Transport Department . Selangor JPJ enforcement chief Mohamad Hafiz Usman said the state JPJ managed to collect RM1.6 million in outstanding summonses until Aug 31. The discount offer will continue until Sept 30.“I believe many more will come forward, especially at the end of this month, which would make the collection by Selangor JPJ one of the highest collectors in Malaysia,” he told reporters after an operation at the Batu 9 toll plaza here last night.

On Op Fancy held last night, he said 662 summonses were issued for various offences, mostly for driving without licences or having expired driving licences.

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