Saturday, September 20, 2014

Will Singapore Reconsider?

JOHOR BARU: Malaysia will explain to Singapore the reason behind the recent toll charges implemented at the Sultan Iskandar Customs, Immigration and Quarantine (CIQ) Complex on Aug 1.
The cabinet had tasked the Transport and Foreign Affairs Ministries with meeting their Singaporean counterparts soon to clarify the matter, Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Dr Wee Ka Siong said yesterday.
It was hoped that the meeting would push Singapore to reconsider its decision to increase toll rates at the Woodlands checkpoint, which will start early next month, he said.
The two ministries were tasked to do so after a recent cabinet meeting.
“As far as I know, there is no prior agreement to the republic matching the toll rate if Malaysia were to raise its rates.
“We need to explain to them (Singapore) that we are imposing the toll rates so that we can pay the concessionaire of the Eastern Dispersal Link (EDL).”
Speaking after a closed-door meeting with the Chinese business community, comprising more than 30 associations, at Wisma Tiong-Hua here, Wee said the government had to pay RM11 million every month to EDL’s concessionaire, which paid for the construction of the EDL.
To this end, the government had set up a toll booth at the CIQ at the end of the EDL, Wee said.
“If we were to place the toll booth anywhere else, more motorists would be affected.
“Moreover, we have already exempted motorcyclists from paying as we know many locals go to Singapore to work using motorcycles.
“If Singapore justifies its toll rate hike by saying it is only matching our toll hike, then it would seem as if we were to blame for the increased rates.”
Wee said community leaders had proposed that the government use part of the proceeds of the soon-to-be imposed Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) to pay the concessionaire.
On Sept 12, the Singapore Land Transport Authority (LTA) announced its new toll rates that will take effect next month following Malaysia’s toll rate imposed at the CIQ on Aug 1.
The LTA said it had been a long-standing policy for Singapore to match the toll rates set by Malaysia at the Causeway and the Second Link.
The toll rates at the CIQ are RM9.70 and RM6.80 for inbound and outbound cars, respectively.
Singapore’s new toll rate for cars will see an increase from S$1.20 to S$3.80 (RM3.03 to RM9.62).


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