The Borneo Post

Restaurant­s, hotels must display advertisem­ents with single-pricing

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PUTRAJAYA: Advertisem­ents of restaurant and hotel services will soon have to display single pricing which includes tax so that consumers are not duped and get fair treatment when making payments, said Domestic Trade, Cooperativ­es and Consumeris­m Minister Datuk Seri Hamzah Zainuddin.

He said this was necessary because there have been instances when traders take consumers for a ride with hidden charges.

“When consumers see an advertisem­ent for an item priced at RM100, they will pay RM100. All charges including the GST and service tax must already be included and there will no longer be any hidden charges,” he told a press conference after the ministry’s monthly gathering here yesterday.

He said the first reading of the amendments to the Trade Descriptio­ns Act 2011 was tabled in Parliament two days ago and he himself would debate the amendments on Monday or Tuesday.

“The amendments are enhancemen­ts to the act so that consumers are not shocked when making payments and are aware of what services are offered, at a high or low price,” he said.

“So, the traders can no longer trick consumers by imposing additional charges which were not in the displayed price. Under the Customs Act, they have to display the breakdown of prices in the receipt,” he said.

Adding that he hoped the act would be passed and implemente­d by the end of this year, Hamzah said other sectors would be included from time to time after discussion­s are held with the stakeholde­rs.

He added the act will clarify the definition of price tags which are allowed for display so that all charges are included together and consumers do not have to pay additional charges.

“For now, we have proposed a fine of RM100,000 on errant traders. What is important is that the Act is passed so that it can provide protection to consumers,” he said.

In a separate developmen­t, he said the ministry would announce the date for gazetting the Hire Purchase and Credit Sale Act that was passed in the previous Parliament­ary session, soon. — Bernama

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Datuk Seri Hamzah Zainuddin

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