Bidding open for special “Malaysia” plate number series

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Anthony Loke Siew Fook (centre) with JPJ director Datuk Shaharuddin Khalid (third right) and Negeri Sembilan JPJ director Azrin Borhan (second left) showing the replicas of special “Malaysia” series of vehicle plate numbers at the Negeri Sembilan RTD headquarters in Seremban. PHOTO: BERNAMA

SEREMBAN: The bidding for the special “Malaysia” series of vehicle plate numbers is open until August 15, with the minimum price of RM10,000 for premier number 1 to 10.

Transport Minister Anthony Loke Siew Fook said the public could start bidding for the special plate numbers at the Road Transport Department (RTD) headquarters in their respective states and the results would be known on August 29.

“The special “Malaysia” series of vehicle plate numbers will have four categories with their own minimum price, namely the Premier Value Number category with the minimum price of RM10,000, Ascending Number category (RM2,000), Popular Number category (RM300) and Current Number category (RM300).

“The bidding is being carried out through the existing manual system… No number can be reserved for anyone, not even for the VVIPs. Even I have to make a bid at the RTD headquarters yesterday.”

Loke said this to reporters after making a bid of RM1,509 for the special “Malaysia 509” plate numbers, which symbolises the date of the 14th general election on May 9, at the Negeri Sembilan RTD headquarters here yesterday.

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However, Loke said only one special number, which is “Malaysia 2020”, was reserved for Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.

“We reserve this number for Tun M, but if he doesn’t want it, then only we open the bidding to the public,” he said.

Commenting further, the minister said the e-bidding system could not be implemented for the time being due to technical problem.

“That is why we are using the existing manual system,” he added. – Bernama

Anthony Loke Siew Fook (centre) with JPJ director Datuk Shaharuddin Khalid (third right) and Negeri Sembilan JPJ director Azrin Borhan (second left) showing the replicas of special “Malaysia” series of vehicle plate numbers at the Negeri Sembilan RTD headquarters in Seremban. PHOTO: BERNAMA

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