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Home Affairs Ministry probes fake medical certificates in tint waiver applications

By tempuser_2089102509 , in Uncategorized , at April 3, 2026

 

The Ministry of Home Affairs has launched an investigation into the falsification of medical certificates submitted by applicants seeking tint waivers.

In a statement issued on April 2, 2026, the Ministry reminded the public that a verification system is in place to monitor the issuance of tint waivers under the Tint Regulations, which came into effect on January 1, 2026.

The Ministry said it will verify the authenticity of all information submitted as part of the application process.

“Any fraudulent documents, whether submitted by applicants or improperly issued by medical practitioners and others, will be treated with the utmost seriousness,” the statement noted.

Motorists with medical conditions are advised to consult registered medical practitioners to determine whether a tint below the legal limit is necessary and to ensure that all supporting documents are accurate and compliant with the regulations.

The approved tint levels are:

  • Front driver and passenger windows: 25% Visible Light Transmission (VLT);
  • Rear passenger windows and back glass: 20% VLT;
  • No tint is permitted on the front windscreen, except for a visor measuring six inches from the top.

Applications for tint waivers can be submitted via the Ministry’s online portal.

The Ministry reiterated its commitment to fair and consistent enforcement of the regulations.

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