Malaysia

Consumer Affairs Ministry issues 262 notices for high prices of goods

This is following monitoring on price and supply checks on 891 items conducted by enforcement officers nationwide  

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 16 Jan 2022 2:00PM

Consumer Affairs Ministry issues 262 notices for high prices of goods
Deputy Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry Minister Datuk Rosol Wahid advises consumers to consult and compare prices before agreeing to make a purchase of vehicle spare parts and electrical equipment, as the prices of those goods are not controlled by the government. – Rosol Wahid Facebook pic, January 16, 2022

KUALA BERANG – The Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry has issued a total of 262 Goods Information Verification Notices through the Op Cakna conducted since January 1.

Its Deputy Minister Datuk Rosol Wahid said the notices were issued during monitoring on price and supply checks on 891 items conducted by enforcement officers nationwide.

“The purpose of Op Cakna is to prevent profiteering by traders with the increase in the demand for certain goods and services after the floods.

“The goods being focused on are electrical appliances, furniture, clothing, vehicle spare parts, while for services, the focus is on vehicle workshops where the price is not controlled by the government. 

“We do not want the people to be burdened with unreasonable price increases,” he told reporters after a programme here today.

The notices were issued pursuant to provisions in the Price Control and Anti-Profiteering Act 2011 seeking explanation from the affected traders for high prices of goods and services to facilitate investigation.

Rosol said that since last December, the ministry had also received 167 complaints on the high prices of goods, comprising 98 complaints on the prices of food, beverages (27 complaints), services (25 complaints), vehicle spare parts (10 complaints) and vegetables (seven complaints).

Meanwhile, he advised consumers, especially those seeking service for repair of their vehicles or electrical appliances that were submerged in the floods, to first check on the service charge and the cost of spare parts before agreeing to the service.

“As the prices of vehicle spare parts and electrical equipment are not controlled by the government, consumers are advised to consult and compare prices before agreeing to make a purchase,” he added.

He also advised consumers to go to vehicle workshops that are registered with the Companies Commission of Malaysia and the local authorities to facilitate enforcement action if there were any complaints. – Bernama, January 16, 2022 

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