ha! ha! yah, better not need the 50%, should be zero.......
I still have 9 summonses but has no plan to pay unless I cannot renew my roadtax then I will pay. After a few years it will be deleted from the database.
You can check your JPJ & Police summonses using either rileks or myeg. It used to be 3 companies but myspeed was already bought over by myeg (PERNEC was the main shareholder for myspeed but the management was so stupid and sold off the company). Eventhough myspeed has the most secure system and the most complete in terms of reports generated, but due to the management who are not business savvy, the company folded and bought over by myeg. Myeg is very business-savvy where they are able to do business at lower cost by partnering with driving institutes and driving schools for JPJ online test-taking. Myeg also invested in PDX (the only Gateway Provider) therefore, they are able to have advantage over its competitors.
These 3 companies (which collectively called "Service Providers" were given a concession to provide online services by the government for the period of 15 years. The concession will expire in 2015 if I remembered the agreement correctly. The whole project was supervised and monitored by "Lead Agency", MAMPU.
These 3 companies actually accessing the same database thru a "Gateway Provider" PDX.com.
For phase 1 implementation, not only JPJ & Police summonses, you can also pay access TNB, Telekom bills online using their systems. Eventhough the was one bank which claimed they was the fisrt to be able to display TNB bills online, it was not true, Thru eservices system, we have been able to display TNB and Telekom bills since early 2000.
For phase 2 implementation, the system should be able to interface with Ministry of Health and other agencies. But I do not know what is happening now since I left this field since 2003. I was one of the guys who work on the system design and development of the whole eservices.