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Finance Ministry: Change of govt official cars aimed at reducing costs

Sunday, 07 Nov 2021 06:44 PM MYT

According to a statement issued by the ministry, the monthly payment for a Toyota Vellfire 2.5L was RM4,851.61 compared to RM4,854.41 for a Proton Perdana 2.4 Premium. The government’s decision to switch models for ministers’ official cars, a replacement process that began last April, had recently gone viral on social media.

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