Ministry needs three years to sort out highway issues

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PENANG: The Works Ministry will need three years to streamline the management of highways in the country including ensuring the seamless payment syste...

: The Works Ministry will need three years to streamline the management of highways in the country including ensuring the seamless payment system across the various roads managed by different concessionaires.

This includes having multi access to various highways through the Radio Frequency Identification , which can be used for toll collection at all toll plazas nationwide. Baru’s clarification differed from the one issued by Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng, who had stated that Plus’ two shareholders – Khazanah Nasional Bhd and EPF – were not keen over the offer by Maju.

 

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