Super Nice says bus in fatal Malaysia crash operated by ex-partner, branding used without permission

Super Nice says bus in fatal Malaysia crash operated by ex-partner, branding used without permission


SINGAPORE – The bus service in a fatal accident on a Malaysian expressway that killed one and injured 28 others, including five Singaporeans, early on Oct 11 was not operated by Super Nice, said the transport company, despite the vehicle shown to be bearing the company’s name and logo.

The trip, which started in Boon Lay, Singapore and was bound for Ipoh, was managed by its former business partner Express Senibudaya, said Mr Lee Cheng Seong, managing director of Super Nice Express Pte Ltd.

“Super Nice is not involved in the ownership, operation or management of the bus or service in question,” he said.

Both Super Nice and Senibudaya are based in Penang, Malaysia, but Super Nice also has a private limited company registered in Singapore.

Super Nice’s statement was first reported by Singapore Chinese-language daily Lianhe Zaobao.

The express bus which bore the brand and logo of Super Nice had



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