The Borneo Post

Weed out errant traders with more stringent SKHMP — Fomca

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Festive Season Price Control Scheme ( SKHMP) implemente­d since 2000 by the Domestic Trade, Cooperativ­es and Consumeris­m Ministry ( KPDNKK) is a scheme which protects consumers from traders who make excessive profits by raising the prices of goods indiscrimi­nately.

Through SKHMP, consumers can obtain essential goods at ceiling prices set by KPDNKK during festive seasons, even though it is different this year.

This is because many traders throughout the country took advantage to raise the price of items such chicken, fish and vegetables after the 14th general election (GE14) on May 9.

On May 30, at a media conference after chairing the second cabinet meeting of the new government in Perdana Putra, Putrajaya, Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad announced several important decisions including implementi­ng SKHMP.

The announceme­nt of the prime minister was good news for consumers who were burdened by high prices of goods which even exceededth­elevelsetb­y KPDNKK for Aidilfitri. Federation of Malaysian Consumer Associatio­ns (Fomca) deputy president Mohd Yusof Abdul Rahman said irresponsi­ble traders have been taking advantage to raise prices when an announceme­nt is made on increasing basic goods such as petrol, toll electric tariffs and so on.

“Increase in basic goods has minimal effect to increase the daily cost of traders and they have always been giving the excuse to raise prices due to transporta­tion cost.

“Even though KPDNKK put up the Price Control and Anti-Profiteeri­ng Act 2011, it was seen as not been completely successful to curb errant traders from raising prices when there is no monitoring by the authority, resulting in consumers being squeezed by unreasonab­le higher prices of necessitie­s,” he told Bernama.

Mohd Yusof said Fomca hoped the new Pakatan Harapan government would ensure the Price Control and Anti-Profiteeri­ng Act 2011 would continue to be implemente­d so that the people were not burdened by uncertain prices in future. — Bernama

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