: The names of subsidised cooking oil repackaging companies identified to have engaged in malpractice related to the controlled goods will be revealed once the full report is received, said Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Minister Datuk Armizan Mohd Ali.
On March 10, Armizan said KPDN would disclose the list of companies involved in the misappropriation of subsidised cooking oil, which has disrupted its distribution in the market. He warned of stern actions, including licence cancellation and revocation against the offenders. A social media search revealed that the items are being sold in bulk, priced at RM90 for three boxes containing 50 subsidised cooking oil packets and RM900 for 50 boxes containing 850 packets.
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