The Borneo Post

Johor KPDNKK receives 16 complaints over fake infant formula

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KULAI: The Johor branch of the Domestic Trade, Cooperativ­es and Consumeris­m Ministry ( KPDNKK) has so far received 16 complaints on fake infant formula from consumers in the state.

Its director, Khairul Anwar Bachok, said nine of the complaints were from recorded in Johor Bahru, six in Pontian and one complaint in Batu Pahat.

“We have inspected the premises concerned and taken samples from the alleged fake formula to be sent to the Chemistry Department for analysis,” he told reporters after launching the Johor statelevel Christmas Festive Season Price Control Scheme 2017 at the Econsave Cash and Carry supermarke­t in Senai near here yesterday.

On the tests carried out on samples of the infant formula that were seized on Dec 7, Khairul Anwar said the result would only be known next week.

He also urged parents lo lodge complaints to the state KPDNKK office, should there be any doubts over the authentici­ty of the baby milk formulas for follow- up action.

Khairul Anwar said unscrupulo­us traders found to be selling fake baby milk formulas could be charged under the Trade Descriptio­ns Act 2011.

On Dec 7, the state KPDNKK seized 210 boxes of infant milk powder, suspected to be fake, in five raids in and around Johor Bahru following a report that a baby suffered severe vomiting after consuming an infant formula.

Meanwhile, Khairul Anwar said 11 types of goods were listed under the Christmas Festive Season Price Control Scheme, namely, live chicken, standard chicken, super chicken, imported turkey, local bone-in lamb, imported bonein lamb, chicken eggs grade A, B and C, tomato and capsicum.

The enforcemen­t of the price control scheme started yesterday until Dec 27.

“So far, there have been no complaints about traders selling (the price- controlled items) above the ceiling price or failing to place the special pink- coloured price tags on the items,” he said.

Meanwhile, Khairul Anwar said up to Nov 30, his office had conducted 35,000 inspection­s at business premises, during which which goods, worth RM1.64 million, were seized from 769 traders for various offences under the Price Control and Anti-Profiteeri­ng Act 2011 and the Weights And Measures Act 1972.

The errant traders included 523 who were issued with compound fine, while the remaining was in the process of being compounded or brought to court, he added. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Kuan Xin Lee (right) together with her sister Kuan Si look at the beautiful Christmas season decoration­s at a shopping mall in Kuala Lumpur on Christmas Eve. — Bernama photo
Kuan Xin Lee (right) together with her sister Kuan Si look at the beautiful Christmas season decoration­s at a shopping mall in Kuala Lumpur on Christmas Eve. — Bernama photo
 ??  ?? Khairul Anwar (fourth right) together with Econsave head Mas Imran Adam (right) checking the prices of goods after the launching. — Bernama photo
Khairul Anwar (fourth right) together with Econsave head Mas Imran Adam (right) checking the prices of goods after the launching. — Bernama photo

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