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Should JPJ Runners Be Regulated?

Daniel Fernandez, Managing Editor, dsf.my

19-Nov-25 20:00

Should JPJ Runners Be Regulated?

A situation familiar to many Malaysians, a runner is a paid middleman who manages vehicle paperwork and bypasses the queue by going straight to specific counters where officers readily accept their documents. This slows the regular queue and raises concerns about fairness and integrity, leaving many people in line feeling frustrated but unable to object. This prompts questions about whether runners are a practical response to inefficiency or an unethical shortcut, and whether JPJ should regulate the practice or create dedicated counters to prevent queue-cutting.

Also, we break down a whole bunch of car launches during the week & then pit two Chery cubes together - the Jetour T2 and iCaur V23.

Produced by: Daryl Ong

Presented by: Richard Bradbury


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Categories:  Cars/Motoring

Tags:  Jetour T2iCaur V23cruise controljpj





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