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Get 50% discount on traffic summons at Putrajaya Open Day this Saturday

  • BY Alexander Wong
  • 4 October 2019
  • 9:51 am
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Looking for a chance to get a discount on “Saman” that you’ve accumulated over the years? You can enjoy 50% for traffic summons for one day only in conjunction with Putrajaya Open Day.

It’s happening tomorrow, 5th October 2019 at the Ministry of Home Affairs (Kementerian Dalam Negeri). It’s located at Kompleks D in Precinct 1, Putrajaya. The actual amount of discount will depends on the type of offence committed.

The Open Day event is organised to promote each Ministry and Government agency’s functions and services. Apart from paying your summons at a lower rate, there are other activities taking place at Putrajaya. You can enjoy free gym access at the Ministry of Youth and Sports at Precinct 4 and fruit sales at the Ministry of Agriculture and Agro-based Industry. There’s also free dental check and free RFID installation service at Putrajaya Corporation (Perbadanan Putrajaya) in Precinct 3.

You might be able to get reclaim some money from the Ministry of Finance at Precinct 2 as they are offering checks (Semakan wang yang tak dituntut) on location. This money usually comes from inactive bank accounts, unclaimed fixed deposits that have expired or payouts and interest from insurance that you didn’t claim. As of last year, there’s about RM10 billion in unclaimed money with the Ministry of Finance.

There will be free shuttle bus service from Putrajaya Sentral every hour. You can find the route map here.

For more info, check out the official Putrajaya Open Day page.

[ SOURCE, VIA ]

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Alexander Wong

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