Malaysia Elections 2013

TAXI DRIVERS RECEIVE MORE THAN RM35 MLN UNDER TR1Ma

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KUALA LUMPUR, June 24 (Bernama) -- Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak today

announced an incentive of almost RM35 million for taxi drivers in the country

under the Teksi Rakyat 1Malaysia (TR1Ma) (1Malaysia People''s Taxi) programme.

The Prime Minister said that under the TR1Ma programme, the first driver of

each taxi would receive a tyre subsidy voucher of RM520 to replace four tyres

for a period of two years.

"The subsidy of RM34.84 million channelled by 1Malaysia Development Berhad

will benefit 67,000 taxi drivers nationwide," he said when launching TR1Ma in

the presence of 25,000 taxi drivers at Stadium Bukit Jalil, here.

Najib said the types of taxis that were eligible to receive the subsidy were

budget taxis, executive taxis, hire cars and airport taxis.

In addition, he also announced that the government, via the Ministry of

Information Communication and Culture, would provide a fund of more than RM1

million for the Personal Accident Insurance Protection Scheme to 100,000 taxi

drivers throughout the country.

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The prime minister said this was a short-term initiative of the government

to ease the burden of taxi drivers in the country.

Also present were Information Communication and Culture Minister Datuk Seri

Dr Rais Yatim, Chairman of the Land Public Transport Commission (SPAD) Tan Sri

Syed Hamid Albar and Deputy Finance Minister Datuk Donald Lim Siang Chai.

Najib said as a government that was concerned about the welfare of all

groups, it was appropriate that the problems of the taxi drivers, who formed a

big group, should also be attended to.

“We have the intention and plans to improve the welfare of the taxi drivers

so that they will have a better future," he said.

The prime minister also announced that in the long term, the government was

thinking of introducing a new model for the growth of the taxi industry by

ensuring that it could provide the best service to the passengers besides

continuing to look after the welfare of the taxi drivers.

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He said that among the features for the new model was the system of issuing

taxi permits to individuals.

"I don''t like to hear individual companies receiving too many taxi licences.

The era of issuing (taxi) licences to individual companies will be terminated,"

he said.

Najib said the government was also reviewing to relax the granting of

rebates to taxi drivers to dispose off their old taxis so that the aid could be

enjoyed by more taxi drivers.

Under the 2012 Budget, the government had offered a rebate of RM3,000 to

dispose off old taxis that were more than seven years old but less than 10 years

old, while for taxis that were older than 10 years, a rebate of RM1,000 would be

given.

Meanwhile, the prime minister also called on the taxi drivers to reflect

noble values because as the country''s mini ambassadors, they played an important

role in helping to project a good image of the country to foreign visitors.

"I want you to play a major role in raising the image of the country.

"Help us in our daily transactions because we want to transform the country

not only in terms of the economy and revenue but also in terms of developing the

people''s character to uphold noble values," he added.

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PARLIAMENT SEATS: FINAL TALLY

                                                   
PARLIAMENT
BNPROthers
   
133890
   
222 seats total, 112 to win, 148 for two-thirds