Flood victims can claim money back if car repairs done at workshops not registered with Finance Ministry | New Straits Times

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NSTnation Flood victims who have made payments to have their vehicles repaired at service centres or workshops that are not registered with the Finance Ministry can now claim their money back.

 

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