50% discount for summonses paid online via MyBayar Saman

50% discount for summonses paid online via MyBayar Saman

Offer doesn't apply to major traffic offences, such as beating red light, speeding, using the phone while driving and driving on the emergency lane.

Inspector-General of Police Abdul Hamid Bador launching the MyBayar Saman portal and app in Bukit Aman today. (Bernama pic)
KUALA LUMPUR:
The police are offering discounts of up to 50% for traffic summonses which are paid via the MyBayar Saman portal and application from today until April 11.

Inspector-General of Police Abdul Hamid Bador said the offer was to encourage the public to use the online facility to settle summonses for minor traffic offences.

However, the offer did not apply to major traffic offences, such as jumping the red light, speeding, overtaking on double lines, using the phone while driving and driving on the emergency lane, he said.

“With this application, the public can make payments online without having to put up with long queues at payment counters,” he told a press conference after launching MyBayar Saman at the federal police headquarters here today.

Hamid said the online payment method was expected to be well-received as the pandemic had prompted many to opt for cashless payments.

MyBayar Saman is also in line with the police’s objective to increase collection through cashless payments and phase out payment counters, he said.

“Police recorded only 18.5% (in cashless payments) last year, compared to the average rate of 62.9% in the public sector,” he said, adding that the payment app could also reduce the police dependence on private agencies for collection.

He said no service charge would be imposed for use through MyBayar Saman.

“Since it was activated at midnight last night, more than RM1 million has been collected through online payments. We hope this mode of payment will help us achieve our target of RM500 million in collection this year,” he said.

Hamid said that in the 30-year period from 1990 until last year, more than RM6.6 billion comprising 68% of the summonses issued had been collected while 32% were left unpaid.

Meanwhile, Bukit Aman traffic investigation and enforcement department director Azisman Alias said the police planned to add e-wallet as a mode of payment, and it would not be limited to settling summonses.

The MyBayar Saman portal can be accessed via the PDRM website or https://mybayar.rmp.gov.my while the mobile app can be downloaded from either Google Playstore or Apple App Store.

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