PUTRAJAYA, July 3 — Nearly 200,000 private diesel vehicle owners have benefited from the BUDI MADANI Diesel (BUDI Diesel) programme within the first three days of its implementation, said Treasury secretary-general Tan Sri Johan Mahmood Merican.
The implementation involves the use of MyKad for individuals and fleet cards for the commercial sector, with only minor accessibility issues reported, similar to those experienced during the rollout of previous targeted subsidy programmes.
“So far, the feedback we have received indicates that the implementation has been smooth, whether using MyKad or fleet cards. There have been no complaints or disruptions, as it is quite similar to the BUDI MADANI RON95,” he said after visiting the Putrajaya farmers’ market today.
Johan added that members of the public who require assistance or further information regarding the initiative can obtain guidance and submit relevant applications.
“Based on feedback, there are cases where vehicles are registered under a father’s name but used by the child. This information is available on the budimadani.gov.my portal,” he said.
The government recently announced the implementation of BUDI Diesel at RM2.10 per litre, effective July 1, to reduce subsidy leakage and ensure assistance is channelled directly to those who genuinely need it.
Previously, the Finance Ministry said the initiative is expected to benefit about 400,000 private diesel vehicle owners in Peninsular Malaysia, and 300,000 in Sabah, Sarawak, and the Labuan Federal Territory.









