Malaysia

PM makes surprise spot check on prices of goods at KL supermarket

He says will conduct similar visits before subsidy abolition kicks in on July 1

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 26 Jun 2022 8:38PM

PM makes surprise spot check on prices of goods at KL supermarket
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob scrutinising the prices of fish at a supermarket in Kuala Lumpur today. – Prime Minister’s Office pic, June 26, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob today conducted a random spot check on the prices of goods at a supermarket here.

Speaking to reporters after conducting the spot check, Ismail Sabri said he did not deny that there was an increase in the price of chicken and other raw materials before the removal of the goods subsidies.

“Chickens, for example, we still give subsidies today until June 30. I don’t understand why wholesalers sell at RM8.90. Before June 30, the price is still subsidised by the government, and should not have reached RM8.90 from wholesalers to retailers.

“(Chicken prices from wholesalers) should be lower because retailers also need to make profit,” he said at Quill City Mall here.

The prime minister stressed that a series of similar spot checks will be carried out by him after this to ensure that traders do not commit profiteering of goods before the abolition of subsidies for chicken and some other goods on July 1.

Ismail Sabri also informed that he would be holding a special meeting tomorrow with the Agriculture and Food Industries Ministry (Mafi) and the Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry to discuss issues surrounding the chicken supply and the new ceiling price for chicken in the market, besides the increase in the price of some other raw items such as fish.

“I hope Mafi can take action (on the matter) and the Domestic Trade Ministry can also impose strict action if there is excessive profiteering,” he said.

During the spot check, the prime minister also spent time listening to the grouses of people who shopped at the supermarket.

He said most of the people he met complained about the increase in prices of goods. – Bernama, June 26, 2022

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