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JPJ to audit 500 high-risk vehicle operators nationwide
JPJ to audit 500 high-risk vehicle operators nationwide

The Sun

time11 hours ago

  • The Sun

JPJ to audit 500 high-risk vehicle operators nationwide

BUTTERWORTH: The Road Transport Department (JPJ) will conduct audits on 500 operators of public service vehicles (PSV) and high-risk goods commercial vehicles (GCV) through the nationwide JPJ Inspection & Safety Audit (JISA) Special Operation, starting Monday. Its director-general, Datuk Aedy Fadly Ramli, said the operation was carried out in line with the directive from the Transport Minister Anthony Loke to investigate PSV and GCV operators to ensure compliance with the audit process stipulated under the Land Public Transport Act (APAD). He said the main focus of the operation is to assess the company's compliance level with safety aspects, vehicle maintenance, driver management, and compliance records under the Road Transport Act 1987 (Act 333) and related regulations. 'The enforcement of the JISA Special Op involves the implementation of Safety Inspection and Audit Reports that focus on compliance with the Industrial Code of Practice (ICOP) regarding safety in the transportation industry. 'Additionally, there will be the review and resolution of outstanding issues for vehicle owners and drivers, as well as compliance with the Vehicle Technical Plan,' he said at a press conference after officiating the Penang-level MyLesen B2 Driving Licence Programme 2025 presentation ceremony here today. Aedy Fadly emphasised that the action was taken following the recent frequent accidents involving heavy vehicles, including the bus crash that claimed the lives of 15 Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI) students on June 9. Commenting further, he said his team had also identified the list of involved companies obtained from the APAD and JPJ list through a review of outstanding summonses. 'Based on statistics, the JPJ has identified a category of high-risk operators, which includes 300 lorries, 100 tour buses and 100 express buses,' he also said. He added that strict action will be taken against any operator found to be violating regulations or neglecting safety aspects, including issuing notices of violation, suspension, or cancellation of vocational driving licenses (PSV/GDL) or company operator licences.

JISA special op to audit 500 bus and lorry operators starting Monday
JISA special op to audit 500 bus and lorry operators starting Monday

The Sun

time11 hours ago

  • The Sun

JISA special op to audit 500 bus and lorry operators starting Monday

BUTTERWORTH: The Road Transport Department (JPJ) will conduct audits on 500 operators of public service vehicles (PSV) and high-risk goods commercial vehicles (GCV) through the nationwide JPJ Inspection & Safety Audit (JISA) Special Operation, starting Monday. Its director-general, Datuk Aedy Fadly Ramli, said the operation was carried out in line with the directive from the Transport Minister Anthony Loke to investigate PSV and GCV operators to ensure compliance with the audit process stipulated under the Land Public Transport Act (APAD). He said the main focus of the operation is to assess the company's compliance level with safety aspects, vehicle maintenance, driver management, and compliance records under the Road Transport Act 1987 (Act 333) and related regulations. 'The enforcement of the JISA Special Op involves the implementation of Safety Inspection and Audit Reports that focus on compliance with the Industrial Code of Practice (ICOP) regarding safety in the transportation industry. 'Additionally, there will be the review and resolution of outstanding issues for vehicle owners and drivers, as well as compliance with the Vehicle Technical Plan,' he said at a press conference after officiating the Penang-level MyLesen B2 Driving Licence Programme 2025 presentation ceremony here today. Aedy Fadly emphasised that the action was taken following the recent frequent accidents involving heavy vehicles, including the bus crash that claimed the lives of 15 Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI) students on June 9. Commenting further, he said his team had also identified the list of involved companies obtained from the APAD and JPJ list through a review of outstanding summonses. 'Based on statistics, the JPJ has identified a category of high-risk operators, which includes 300 lorries, 100 tour buses and 100 express buses,' he also said. He added that strict action will be taken against any operator found to be violating regulations or neglecting safety aspects, including issuing notices of violation, suspension, or cancellation of vocational driving licenses (PSV/GDL) or company operator licences.

JISA Special Op To Audit 500 Bus And Lorry Operators Starting Monday
JISA Special Op To Audit 500 Bus And Lorry Operators Starting Monday

Barnama

time12 hours ago

  • Automotive
  • Barnama

JISA Special Op To Audit 500 Bus And Lorry Operators Starting Monday

BUTTERWORTH, June 20 (Bernama) -- The Road Transport Department (JPJ) will conduct audits on 500 operators of public service vehicles (PSV) and high-risk goods commercial vehicles (GCV) through the nationwide JPJ Inspection & Safety Audit (JISA) Special Operation, starting Monday. Its director-general, Datuk Aedy Fadly Ramli, said the operation was carried out in line with the directive from the Transport Minister Anthony Loke to investigate PSV and GCV operators to ensure compliance with the audit process stipulated under the Land Public Transport Act (APAD). He said the main focus of the operation is to assess the company's compliance level with safety aspects, vehicle maintenance, driver management, and compliance records under the Road Transport Act 1987 (Act 333) and related regulations. "The enforcement of the JISA Special Op involves the implementation of Safety Inspection and Audit Reports that focus on compliance with the Industrial Code of Practice (ICOP) regarding safety in the transportation industry. "Additionally, there will be the review and resolution of outstanding issues for vehicle owners and drivers, as well as compliance with the Vehicle Technical Plan," he said at a press conference after officiating the Penang-level MyLesen B2 Driving Licence Programme 2025 presentation ceremony here today. Aedy Fadly emphasised that the action was taken following the recent frequent accidents involving heavy vehicles, including the bus crash that claimed the lives of 15 Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI) students on June 9. Commenting further, he said his team had also identified the list of involved companies obtained from the APAD and JPJ list through a review of outstanding summonses. "Based on statistics, the JPJ has identified a category of high-risk operators, which includes 300 lorries, 100 tour buses and 100 express buses," he also said. He added that strict action will be taken against any operator found to be violating regulations or neglecting safety aspects, including issuing notices of violation, suspension, or cancellation of vocational driving licenses (PSV/GDL) or company operator licences.

Arsenal ‘keeping tabs on Noni Madueke situation' with Chelsea star on radar of several Premier League clubs
Arsenal ‘keeping tabs on Noni Madueke situation' with Chelsea star on radar of several Premier League clubs

The Sun

time18 hours ago

  • Sport
  • The Sun

Arsenal ‘keeping tabs on Noni Madueke situation' with Chelsea star on radar of several Premier League clubs

CHELSEA ace Noni Madueke has been linked with various Premier League clubs, including Arsenal - reports suggest. Madueke, 23, amassed a total of 42 appearances last season and played a major role in the Blues' Conference League triumph with three goals and one assists in five matches. 2 2 According to The Telegraph, the winger's recent performances have drawn interest across the top flight during the summer transfer window. The same source claims the England international is on the Gunners' radar. However, the North Londoners have been monitoring several different forwards during the transfer window and it is unknown at this stage how keen they are on Madueke. The ex-PSV Eindhoven star has not been put up for sale by Chelsea, who have also not offered him to other clubs. But rivals believe the wideman could still be sold this summer as he is not considered untouchable in Enzo Maresca's starting line-up. The West Londoners have not received an approach or held talks with rivals Arsenal over Madueke. But Mikel Arteta's side is thought to be among those who have looked at his situation. This comes as a number of Premier League teams are looking to sign wingers this summer. Tottenham - where Madueke cut his teeth as a teenager in the academy - are looking for someone to cover the right flank. The same goes for Newcastle, who need someone to provide competition for Jacob Murphy. And Manchester United are pushing for the signing of Brentford star Bryan Mbeumo. Arsenal have been rigorously looking for an option that can boost their attack, with Athletic Bilbao star Nico Williams posing as a top target. However, Barcelona appear to be frontrunners for Williams' signature ahead of this coming season. Nevertheless, Arsenal and Chelsea have made several deals these past few years despite being major rivals. The likes of Kai Havertz and Jorginho have moved to the Emirates from Stamford Bridge, while Raheem Sterling played for Arteta's team on loan last season and Kepa Arrizabalaga looks set for a similar path. By Jordan Davies ARSENAL'S never-ending hunt for a world-class striker is in turmoil as deals for Benjamin Sesko and Viktor Gyokeres stall. The Gunners were confident of doing their business quickly this summer after months of preparation by boss Mikel Arteta and new sporting director Andrea Berta. But inflated asking prices and broken gentlemen's agreements have derailed those plans and left Arsenal frustrated. Sesko believed he would be allowed to leave RB Leipzig for around £60million, while SunSport understands Gyokeres was told £59m would be enough to seal his own exit. But those price-tags have gone up, leaving Arsenal debating whether they represent value for money. While the players' camps are also growing restless, knowing the Gunners can only sign one of them. So what next? Will Arsenal keep waiting in the hope of fees eventually going down? Or turn to other targets, like Frankfurt's Hugo Ekitike? Whatever they decide, with pre-season looming and the fixtures already out, Arteta will be desperate for them to move quickly to avoid another nearly season.

Napoli ramp up talks for explosive Dutch winger Noa Lang
Napoli ramp up talks for explosive Dutch winger Noa Lang

Yahoo

timea day ago

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Napoli ramp up talks for explosive Dutch winger Noa Lang

Serie A giants Napoli have added PSV Eindhoven winger Noa Lang to their list of potential targets for the summer (h/t Corriere dello Sport, Page 10). Fresh off their Scudetto triumph, Napoli plan to back Antonio Conte with a big transfer budget to build a formidable squad. Advertisement With Kevin De Bruyne already sealing a sensational move to Diego Maradona Stadium, more signings are expected to follow. Bologna's Dan Ndoye remains the primary target to reinforce the left flank, while the Partenopei have also initiated talks to explore a move for Lang. The Dutch international had a brilliant campaign with PSV last season, bagging 14 goals and 12 assists in all competitions. Returning from a long-term hamstring injury, Lang's unstoppable form drove PSV to a thrilling Eredivisie title victory. Unsurprisingly, the 26-year-old has drawn interest from some prominent clubs, including Ligue 1 giants Marseille. Advertisement The Dutch giants are ready to listen to offers for the former Club Brugge star for around €25-30 million. His contract runs until 2028. Known for his dribbling flair, sublime ball progression, playmaking and finishing, Lang can be an ideal signing for Napoli to bolster their attack. They have been trying to fill the void of talisman winger Khvicha Kvaratskhelia for a while, and the Dutch star would be a like-for-like replacement. A big target man like Romelu Lukaku can benefit from Lang's crossing abilities and nous for threading dangerous passes into the box. Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez is among the potential targets, but Napoli are baulking at his €70 million valuation. Advertisement Manchester City's out-of-favour winger Jack Grealish has also been linked with a move to Naples, but the odds of a deal are less due to his astronomical wages. The Italian champions are working to secure a deal for Udinese striker Lorenzo Lucca.

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