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<blockquote data-quote="samharon" data-source="post: 9025" data-attributes="member: 4987"><p>took this off. Kindly be informed. thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2007/7/1/nation/20070701144745&sec=nation - 36k - Ruling on Puspakom inspection for transfer of vehicles takes effect Monday (2nd July 2007)By SIMON KHOOKUANTAN: The ruling compelling all second-hand private vehicles to undergo mandatory Puspakom inspection before the transfer of ownership will take effect from Monday. Transport Minister Datuk Seri Chan Kong Choy said there would not be any deferment as Puspakom had given assurances that it was ready for the task. "Puspakom has the capacity to conduct inspections on some two million private vehicles a year. "Presently, only about one million vehicles are utilising its services. "As such, we do not foresee any major problems but will monitor the development closely," he told reporters after opening the state MCA elections' training camp in Wisma MCA here on Sunday. In May, the Cabinet approved the ruling in a move to address the increasing numbers of “cut-and-join” cars (kereta potong) on the road. The move was also aimed at protecting the interest of car buyers and to ensure that only roadworthy vehicles were allowed on the roads. Chan said Puspakom expected an increase of 25% of cars to be inspected at all its exisiting branches, at a cost of RM30 for each vehicle. He said vehicles which received the certification from Puspakom could proceed with the transfer of ownership within two weeks. Among others, Puspakom checks will involve identifying the chassis and engine numbers, seating capacity, car model, year of manufacture, colour and the level of tint. At present, only commercial vehicles were required to undergo compulsory checks at Puspakom branches every six months. On allegations that Puspakom officials were on the take to approve an inspection, Chan said there must be evidence to support the matter. "I urged the parties involved to furnish me with proof and I will see to it personally and take stern action," he said.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="samharon, post: 9025, member: 4987"] took this off. Kindly be informed. thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2007/7/1/nation/20070701144745&sec=nation - 36k - Ruling on Puspakom inspection for transfer of vehicles takes effect Monday (2nd July 2007)By SIMON KHOOKUANTAN: The ruling compelling all second-hand private vehicles to undergo mandatory Puspakom inspection before the transfer of ownership will take effect from Monday. Transport Minister Datuk Seri Chan Kong Choy said there would not be any deferment as Puspakom had given assurances that it was ready for the task. "Puspakom has the capacity to conduct inspections on some two million private vehicles a year. "Presently, only about one million vehicles are utilising its services. "As such, we do not foresee any major problems but will monitor the development closely," he told reporters after opening the state MCA elections' training camp in Wisma MCA here on Sunday. In May, the Cabinet approved the ruling in a move to address the increasing numbers of “cut-and-join” cars (kereta potong) on the road. The move was also aimed at protecting the interest of car buyers and to ensure that only roadworthy vehicles were allowed on the roads. Chan said Puspakom expected an increase of 25% of cars to be inspected at all its exisiting branches, at a cost of RM30 for each vehicle. He said vehicles which received the certification from Puspakom could proceed with the transfer of ownership within two weeks. Among others, Puspakom checks will involve identifying the chassis and engine numbers, seating capacity, car model, year of manufacture, colour and the level of tint. At present, only commercial vehicles were required to undergo compulsory checks at Puspakom branches every six months. On allegations that Puspakom officials were on the take to approve an inspection, Chan said there must be evidence to support the matter. "I urged the parties involved to furnish me with proof and I will see to it personally and take stern action," he said. [/QUOTE]
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