The Finance Ministry has confirmed that the monthly fuel quota for Budi Madani RON95 (Budi95) recipients remains at 200 liters, despite a recent technical glitch that displayed a reduced limit for some users. The ministry assured beneficiaries that the program's structure and allocation amounts have not changed, and the 200-liter monthly quota has been a consistent feature of the Budi Madani program since its inception.
The issue arose due to a technical error within the system used to manage the Budi Madani program, which distributes fuel subsidies to eligible Malaysian citizens. Some recipients reported seeing a lower fuel quota displayed, causing concern and prompting inquiries to the Finance Ministry. A statement released by the Finance Ministry clarified that the displayed lower limit was inaccurate and does not reflect the actual allocation each recipient is entitled to. The ministry has indicated that they are working to resolve the technical issue and prevent similar occurrences in the future.
The Budi Madani initiative aims to support vulnerable groups by providing financial aid and subsidies, with the RON95 fuel subsidy being one component of the broader program. The ministry emphasized its commitment to ensuring the smooth and accurate operation of the program and providing timely updates to recipients regarding any changes or technical issues. Further details regarding the program and eligibility criteria can be found on the Finance Ministry's official website, where eligible individuals can apply for the Budi Madani program and access their fuel quota information.


