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RM27.23 mil seized in controlled, subsidised goods: domestic trade ministry

367 cases involved cooking oil, 197 for wheat flour, 322 for petrol, 301 for diesel, 586 for cooking gas

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 19 Jun 2022 8:09PM

RM27.23 mil seized in controlled, subsidised goods: domestic trade ministry
Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry enforcement director Azman Adam says his department always took swift action, including surveillance and regular inspections, to curb the smuggling of controlled items to bordering countries. – Bernama pic, June 19, 2022

BUKIT MERTAJAM – The Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry seized RM27.23 million worth of goods involving 1,773 cases of misappropriation of controlled and subsidised goods from 2018 until last month.

Ministry enforcement director Azman Adam said his department always took swift action, including surveillance and regular inspections, to curb the smuggling of controlled items to bordering countries.

He said continuous enforcement during the period had recorded 367 cases involving cooking oil, 197 cases for wheat flour, 322 cases for petrol, 301 cases for diesel, and 586 cases for cooking gas.

“The outflow of subsidised goods at the country’s international borders is one of the matters of concern to the ministry because we do not want this benefit for our people to be frittered away by profiteers.

“The ministry is always vigilant in curbing this activity as it is a major contributor to subsidy leakage and supply disruption of controlled goods in the market at this time,” he said here today.

He was met after leading an operation to inspect the supply of daily necessities at business premises at the Cherok Tokun Industrial Park here in conjunction with the campaign on Anti-Hoarding of Controlled Goods.

Azman also warned individuals or companies not to abet the hoarding of controlled items or subsidies to avoid stern action.

Meanwhile, he said a total of 13 complaints related to hoarding were received by the ministry nationwide from early January until yesterday, which shows a positive impact on consumers and traders following the implementation of the current anti-hoarding operations.

“However, the 13 complaints could not be fully determined because we found cases were occurring in different locations from the complaints received.

“Therefore, it is important for me to state that if (consumers) want complaints to be investigated effectively, the ministry needs complete data such as addresses and items hidden so we can investigate quickly,” he said.

He also urged the community to be the ministry’s eyes and ears to ensure these illegal activities can be eradicated down to the grassroots. – Bernama, June 19, 2022

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