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Loke: All AES summonses since 2012 cancelled

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PUTRAJAYA: All summonses issued under the Automated Enforcemen­t System (AES) since 2012 have been cancelled, said Transport Minister Anthony Loke Siew Fook yesterday.

He said this involved 3.1 million summonses with a total value of about RM435 million.

“The government has also agreed not to renew the contract of the companies operating the AES which expires at the end of this month,” he said in a press conference here, adding that the Road Transport Department ( RTD) will take over the full AES operations from Sept 1.

Loke said the cancellati­on was a one- off exercise and the PH government would not give any other discount for AES summonses.

He said of the total number of summonses issued, only 18 per cent of offenders had paid up, with a total collection of not more than RM700, 000.

On the possibilit­y that the RTD’s operationa­l costs would escalate following this takeover, Loke said this could not be avoided.

“But we have to remember that, after this, all summons payments will go into the government’s account compared to previously when the concession­aire was operating it,” he said.

Loke said the ministry will discuss with the Malaysian Institute of Road Safety Research ( Miros) to identify the locations which have been classified as accident areas and put under camera surveillan­ce.

“We have also not determined the number of AES cameras which will be installed, whether 1,000 as set by the previous operators or less than that,” he said.

Loke said the government also agreed to refund the RM555 million taken from the Armed Forces Fund Board ( LTAT) which was used by the previous government to take over the AES system from the two concession­aires.

He said the ministry will discuss with the Finance Ministry and Defence Ministry to work out the mode of payment to repay the fund used by Barisan Nasional ( BN) which was clearly a loss to LTAT.

He said in 2015, the BN instructed LTAT to use its funds to pay RM555 million to Beta Tegap Sdn Bhd and ATES Sdn Bhd to take over the AES.

“The RM295 million paid to ATES Sdn Bhd and RM260 million to Beta Tegap Sdn Bhd do not involve taking over a large number of assets, only 40 AES cameras,” he said.

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 ?? — Bernama photo ?? (Front, from right) Loke fixes a Jalur Gemilang on a Road Transport Department car as his deputy Datuk Kamarudin Jaffar and secretary general of Transport Ministry Datuk Seri Saripuddin Kasim give the thumbs-up.
— Bernama photo (Front, from right) Loke fixes a Jalur Gemilang on a Road Transport Department car as his deputy Datuk Kamarudin Jaffar and secretary general of Transport Ministry Datuk Seri Saripuddin Kasim give the thumbs-up.

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