Sarawak: The first day of the Subsidised Petrol Control System (SKPS) and BUDI MADANI RON95 (BUDI95) initiative rollout in Sarawak has been smooth sailing, so far. Sarawak Domestic Trade Ministry (KPDN) director Matthew Dominic Brian stated that monitoring was conducted at all petrol stations statewide without receiving any complaints.
According to BERNAMA News Agency, the ministry has opened SKPS counters at all branches in Sarawak to offer clarification and assistance to applicants. Additionally, enforcement officers have been mobilised to support the public. "We will ensure the SKPS is implemented smoothly. Enforcement officers will be stationed at every petrol station in the state for thorough monitoring," Brian mentioned after surveying the Petra Jaya Shell.
Brian also highlighted that the ministry will conduct daily inspections to prevent leakages and misappropriation. This includes ensuring that RON95 fuel is not sold to ineligible individuals, particularly foreigners. He urged all petrol station operators to comply with regulations and operate prudently and ethically, as daily monitoring will be conducted.