The misconduct of the officers involved could lead to more dangerous accidents, ultimately jeopardising public well-being.
For three decades, the Malaysian Computerized Vehicle Inspection Centre (Puspakom) monopolised the automotive inspection ...
The public has been asked to help provide any information that could lead to the recovery of a wheel that caused an accident ...
The anti-graft agency says an initial probe found that the suspect paid hundreds of ringgit for each vehicle checked, in ...
Puspakom’s three-decade vehicle inspection monopoly is over, and more than 10 companies have applied to become its first-ever ...
PUTRAJAYA: A special task force will be set up to oversee safety issues involving heavy vehicles, says Transport Minister ...
Increased enforcement activity against commercial vehicles of late has unearthed enough cases of non-compliance, with poor condition tyres one of the recurring issues. Given that such vehicles need to ...
MACC said that the man, in his 40s, was arrested yesterday, following a strategic collaboration between the commission and ...
Puspakom CEO Mahmood Razak Bahman has issued a stern warning to staff involved in misconduct, stressing that they will not be ...
Transport Minister Anthony Loke announced new safety measures for heavy vehicles, including forming a task force ...
Puspakom chief executive officer Mahmood Razak Bahman said that all the officers were called up to give statements at the ...
On December 30, the Road Transport Department (JPJ) carried out a raid at Wangsa Maju Puspakom where a team of 350 officers ...