Proposal for VEP implementation to be postponed


WITH the VEP (Vehicle Entry Permit) Oct 1 deadline looming, hundreds of Singaporean motorists who have not been successful in getting the permit will soon be denied entry into Malaysia.

This is not due to a lack of effort on their part. TCSENS, the vendor overseeing the VEP project, seems to have underestimated the enormity of the project.

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