The government is expected to pay RM1.08 billion in compensation to 23 concessionary companies involving 30 highways nationwide if there is no increase in toll rates, said Works Minister Fadillah Yusof.
He said the government was compelled to pay a compensation of RM580 million at present if the toll rates were not raised.
"Imagine if the toll rates are increased, this money (compensation) can be used for other purposes such as building roads, schools and hospitals that still require development.
"Can the government afford to pay compensation? That must be taken into consideration. If we allow a toll hike, we also need to take into account the interests of the people who do not want it to be implemented," he said.
He said this after officiating the East-West Road Monument in Gerik-Jeli, Kelantan here today.
Fadillah said the toll rates had not been increased since 2008 and the
concessionary companies had proposed that the hike in toll payment be reviewed.
He said these concessionary companies were eligible to request for an
increase in toll rates which needed to be reviewed every three years, five years, or seven years.
However, he said many factors must be taken into consideration before any increase in toll rates were approved to ensure they did not burden the people.
The move would also involve the interest of many parties, including
investors and loan providers as it would also have an impact on investors' confidence.
- Bernama