The recent malfunction of the Kuala Lumpur aerotrain, which occurred on Tuesday, has prompted the Minister to express his anger and shame.
I admit the incident was embarrassing. I felt ashamed watching passengers drag their luggage along the track. I am angry, and I share the disappointment expressed by members of this House.This incident is the 21st since July, and the Minister has vowed to take punitive action, stating that Malaysia Airports Holdings (MAHB) must hold contractors accountable for failing to deliver the expected service quality.
- The Land Public Transport Agency has been directed to open an investigation into the latest breakdown.
- The Minister emphasized that government-linked companies (GLCs) have a duty to provide the best services to the people.
Author's summary: Minister vows action over aerotrain breakdown.
South China Morning Post — 2025-10-30
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