
SPAD chairman Syed Hamid Albar said the amendment was now being scrutinised by the Attorney-General’s Chambers.
“The government has recognised the (e-hailing) application. There is no law or regulation to regulate the (Grab and Uber) services.
“Under the amended law, the e-hailing application should be subject to legal provisions which regulate the other existing services.
“We have taken into consideration the views of all the relevant agencies and I was told that the amendment will be tabled at the next Parliament meeting,” he told reporters after attending the closing parade for SPAD enforcement officers here today.
Syed Hamid said the amendment was vital to ensure the services offered by Grab and Uber did not contravene the taxi service in the country.
Meanwhile, SPAD enforcement division senior general manager Che Hasni Che Ahmad said SPAD would intensify its operation and enforcement in conjunction with the Chinese New Year celebration, starting tomorrow until Feb 5.
“Our members will be stationed at several locations, including bus terminals, airports, city centres and expressways.”
He also called on the public with information on errant land public transport drivers and operators to lodge a report to SPAD by calling its hotline at 1800-88-7723 or email to [email protected].