The Borneo Post

More time needed for toll removal, says EPF chief

- July 29, 2018

KUALA LUMPUR: The proposal to abolish toll collection cannot be finalised within 100 days as outlined in Pakatan Harapan’s (PH) manifesto, according to Employees Provident Fund (EPF) chief executive officer Datuk Shahril Ridza Ridzuan.

He said the government had other priorities in terms of monetary needs to be addressed at this time.

Moreover, the toll abolishmen­t involves a complicate­d process and various parties.

“We have given some suggestion­s and ideas (to the government) but ultimately, any toll restructur­ing is indeed a zero-sum game where one needs to make a payment whether or not it provides a balance between the users and the concession­aires,” he told reporters after delivering his keynote address at the Economic and Leadership Forum 2018 here yesterday.

Shahril said toll restructur­ing was very complicate­d as the interests of all parties must be considered.

“I think the government also wants to be fair because toll removal and compensati­on to the concession­aires will transfer the burden to taxpayers, and I think that (being fair) is the priority of the government,” he explained.

The EPF has a 49 per cent stake in toll highway operator PLUS Malaysia Bhd, while Khazanah Nasional Bhd’s unit UEM Group Bhd owns the remaining equity.

He also said Malaysian investors needed to have confidence in the market and the government, being aware of this, did not want to do anything that could hurt it.

Meanwhile, during the question and answer session, Shahril said the Malaysian economy was expected to remain volatile this year, at least until October. — Bernama

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