The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Allegation­s of RON95, diesel subsidies withdrawal, new taxes to be introduced not true, says Fahmi

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PUTRAJAYA: The allegation that the government will withdraw subsidies on RON95 and diesel this year, which went viral on social media, is not true, said Minister of Communicat­ions, Fahmi Fadzil.

Fahmi, who is also the spokespers­on for the Unity Government, clarified that the matter has not yet been discussed at the Cabinet level.

At the same time, he also refuted the viral claim that several new taxes would be introduced this year.

“Once again, this is a spread of misinforma­tion that lacks accuracy, causing public suspicion and concern.

“...because if we look at it (false informatio­n), it claims that, in the first half of 2024, there will be a withdrawal of RON95 and diesel subsidies.

“This matter has not even been discussed at the Cabinet level and is indeed not true,” he told a press conference here yesterday.

Therefore, Fahmi advised the public to always be cautious in receiving any informatio­n and to refer to the Ministry of Finance if they have any doubts.

On another developmen­t, the minister said the Cabinet had also been informed about an incident involving an influencer who falsely claimed that three representa­tives of the Perikatan Nasional (PN) had been summoned for an audience with the Yang di-Pertuan Agong recently.

“This is also a hoax and a police report has been lodged by Istana Negara officer against the individual­s involved and we will leave it to the authority to take the necessary action,” he said.

On Tuesday, police confirmed receiving a police report on Chegu Bard’s allegation that three PN representa­tives were summoned for an audience with the King today, and that case would be investigat­ed by the Bukit Aman Classified Crime Investigat­ion Unit.

Chegu Bard is said to have made the allegation in a 52second video uploaded on TikTok under the name “Alias Official”.

Meanwhile, Fahmi said the post of Community Communicat­ions Department (J-KOM) directorge­neral is still vacant as the ministry is in the process of restructur­ing the agency.

He said that this process would take some time, but his ministry has had initial discussion­s with the Director-General of Public Service Datuk Seri Wan Ahmad Dahlan Abdul Aziz.

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