KUALA LUMPUR, June 2 — The Land Public Transport Agency (APAD) has clarified that its enforcement of express bus operations at licensed terminals and transport hubs applies to all operators and is not targeted at any single company.
In a statement APAD said the issue began last year when an express bus operator ceased its Kuala Lumpur city centre services after being instructed to comply with regulations requiring operations to be conducted only at government-licensed terminals.
The agency said the directive was part of ongoing efforts to ensure express bus services nationwide are operated in a more orderly and safe manner in line with existing laws.
APAD said that in January 2026, Corus KLCC Hotel ended its cooperation with the operator after the site was taken over by a private developer for redevelopment purposes.
It added that a temporary enforcement moratorium was granted during the transition period to allow operators to relocate to licensed terminals, and stressed that this did not amount to recognition of Tun Razak Exchange (TRX) as an approved terminal.
The agency said operators were given sufficient time to relocate to authorised terminals or transport hubs but one operator had continued to refuse to move despite the grace period of nearly five months.
As a result, APAD said enforcement action was issued in May 2026 to ensure full compliance with regulations.
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