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Poor Communication Blamed For KDEBWM’s Record Of Highest Unpaid Summonses

Shah Alam: Poor communication in the delivery of summons notifications by subcontractors has been identified as one of the factors that caused KDEB Waste Management Sdn Bhd (KDEBWM) to record the highest number of unpaid summonses.

According to BERNAMA News Agency, KDEBWM stated that most of its fleet is operated by legally appointed subcontractors, who are responsible for any summonses issued to their respective vehicles or drivers. The Road Transport Department (JPJ) procedures dictate that if a summons is not settled within three months, a notice will be sent to the registered owner, in this case, KDEBWM, with an additional two months given for resolution.

Upon receiving the official notification, KDEBWM promptly took action by conducting internal checks and gradually resolving the summonses. So far, 13,000 summonses have been successfully settled. As a solid waste and cleansing management company, KDEBWM operates more than 1,500 vehicles, including compactor trucks and Roll-On/Roll-Off (RoRo) lorries across Selangor, working around the clock to ensure the highest standards of cleanliness and service.

As a subsidiary of the Selangor government, KDEBWM explained that given its large scale of operations, statistics on unpaid summonses must be viewed holistically. For instance, two summonses per truck per day could amount to nearly 3,000 summonses in a month, and more than 9,000 summonses in three months if hundreds of active vehicles are involved every day.

KDEBWM also expressed its appreciation for JPJ’s role and responsibility in ensuring road safety. The company reiterated its full commitment to strengthening its internal monitoring systems, streamlining communication with subcontractors, and ensuring that all road safety regulations are consistently and ethically adhered to.

The company believes close cooperation between the industry and the enforcement body is key to safer, more efficient, and sustainable operations. KDEBWM will continue to improve its systems and processes for the benefit of the public and the nation.

Earlier today, the Transport Ministry released a list of 11 logistics companies and 17 express bus operators with the highest number of unpaid summonses for various traffic offences. Transport Minister Anthony Loke was quoted as saying that among those companies were KDEBWM, with 22,017 summonses, Mainiza Mantap Sdn Bhd (5,108), Advancecon Mantap Sdn Bhd (3,620), Cepat Ekspres Sdn Bhd (540), and New Hoover Express and Travels Sdn Bhd (512).

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