The Borneo Post

RM120,000 collected during enforcemen­t of price control scheme

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TANJONG KARANG: Compounds amounting to RM120,000 have been collected by the Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry (KPDNHEP) nationwide during the enforcemen­t of the Festive Season Maximum Price Scheme from May 20 until Driday.

Its deputy secretary-general (domestic market) Dr Alauddin Sidal said the compounds were for 50 cases of various offences involving wholesaler­s and retailers.

“A total of 15 retailers and two wholesaler­s were compounded for selling items exceeding the maximum price and blaming it on having to purchase the goods from suppliers at a high price.

“A total of 33 retailers were compounded for failing to display price tags,” he told reporters after a working visit to the Tanjong Karang Market here yesterday.

He added that Johor were the worst offenders with 15 cases, followed by Pahang (13 cases),

Kuala Lumpur (10) and Kedah (7).

Alauddin added that during the same period, their enforcemen­t officers also inspected 18,825 business premises nationwide to ensure no retailers nor wholesaler­s tried to take advantage by hiking the prices of goods.

He said the ministry had given the assurance that there would always be sufficient supply of goods throughout the festive and Conditiona­l Movement Control Order (CMCO) periods.

This, he said, was because the ministry constantly worked closely with the Agricultur­e and Food Industry Ministry as well as Federal Agricultur­al Marketing Authority to ensure adequate supply of food and necessitie­s. — Bernama

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Dr alauddin Sidal (second left) during the working visit to the tanjong Karang Market.
— Bernama photo Dr alauddin Sidal (second left) during the working visit to the tanjong Karang Market.

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