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 Fuel Subsidy CUT: diesel and then RON95, A lot of talk but will we walk the walk?

Do you think our country have the guts to do it?
 
Yes, like very soon (2024) [ 27 ] ** [25.23%]
Very Likely (some delay is still to be expected) [ 35 ] ** [32.71%]
Wait and See (the government will keep delaying) [ 23 ] ** [21.50%]
No way (only talks socks sing song) [ 16 ] ** [14.95%]
Absolutely never (it will be suicidal to the grand scheme of things) [ 6 ] ** [5.61%]
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yhtan
post Jan 14 2025, 03:56 PM

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QUOTE(ayamxxx @ Jan 13 2025, 12:19 PM)
I vouched for subsidy removal be it diesel as well as petrol. Too many foreigner taking an advantage here especially at the boarder, in Perlis more obvious Thailand registered car filled up our 95 like nobody cares. But, if Gomen got ball, make it to all, not Peninsular only, include also Sabah and Sarawak, what are the objective discard them from subsidy cut off?

Another is the related to Medical, at KKM and Public Hospital. RM1 treatment is sure hurts the gomen wallet cz nobody is checking the patient weather they are b40 nor t20, both pay rm1. Why not make it rm50 as minimum except to those needed and purely b40? The extra fund from this, or saving from the subsidy by this, transfer it to KKM or MOH, they can use it to hire more doctors, or give annual appreciation bonus for example.

Pity to see the gomen Doctors need to works extra miles and full swing especially see the no of patients at any public hospitals are max daily
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Rural area of Sabah Sarawak has to rely on diesel generator for their electricity supply on night time (some even for whole day), if u raise the diesel price then it will affect them very badly.

ayamxxx
post Jan 14 2025, 11:32 PM

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QUOTE(yhtan @ Jan 14 2025, 03:56 PM)
Rural area of Sabah Sarawak has to rely on diesel generator for their electricity supply on night time (some even for whole day), if u raise the diesel price then it will affect them very badly.
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Then there still a potential of diesel/ petrol transfer out of the country again and again where the taxpayers paying indirectly for that.

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