Customs D-G: uCustoms Autogate will reduce graft


New system: Khazali inspecting the barcode reader of the autogate system at the KLIA Customs Complex in Sepang. Also present is Customs deputy director (Enforcement/Compliance Division) Datuk Matrang Suhaili (left).

SEPANG: A new fully automated gate system is being set up at Customs checkpoints throughout the country to reduce corruption and increase efficiency.

The uCustoms Autogate system, scheduled to go live on Jan 1 next year, will allow for the declaration of goods and payment of duties by businesses to be hassle-free and done online.

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