Malaysia

Melaka firm busted for shortchanging 1kg cooking oil packets

Representatives claim weighing scales faulty, leading to inaccurate measurements

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 15 Jul 2022 5:06PM

Melaka firm busted for shortchanging 1kg cooking oil packets
The inspection conducted found that each 1kg cooking oil packet was filled 20 to 80g less than the required weight. – The Vibes file pic, July 15, 2022

MELAKA – A cooking oil packaging company in Melaka will face legal action after being caught red-handed for packing less than the required amount of cooking oil into 1kg polybags.

Melaka Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry branch director Norena Jaafar said the enforcement team seized 850 packets of subsidised cooking oil during the 3pm inspection yesterday.

She said the case is being investigated under Section 5 (1)(b) of the Trade Descriptions Act 2011, which is read together with Section 6 (1)(b) of the same act.

“We did a random inspection on the re-packaged cooking oil and found 50 boxes containing 17 packets weighing less than 1kg each.

“Checks found that each packet was packed 20 to 80g less than the required 1kg. Although it’s a small amount, it is still an offence as it involves misappropriation of subsidised cooking oil,” she told reporters after conducting an inspection of the company in Batu Berendam today.

Norena said that during the inspection, the company’s representatives claimed that the weighing scales were faulty, thus leading to the inaccurate weighing of the packets of oil. – Bernama, July 15, 2022

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