Maxim Malaysia responded to a July 24, 2025, cease order from the Land Public Transport Agency (APAD) for alleged e-hailing violations, as reported by online news portals. The company is engaging with authorities to address the issue while upholding its reputation. “Public safety has always been our top priority since starting operations five years ago,” Maxim Malaysia stated, emphasizing rigorous driver vetting to meet APAD/MOT standards.
“Our stringent inspection process ensures transparency and safety for all,” the statement added. Highlighting its economic impact, the company noted, “We’ve partnered with driving schools and JPJ to support drivers and foster an inclusive economy.” Maxim Malaysia reaffirmed its commitment to legal compliance and advancing Malaysia’s digital economy through innovative IT solutions in e-hailing.
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