Malaysian Fisheries Development Authority to appoint company to buy fish for stock to curb cartels’ monopoly

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BUKIT GANTANG, June 26 — The Malaysian Fisheries Development Authority (LKIM) is preparing a tender to appoint a company to supply frozen fish. LKIM chairman Datuk Syed Abu...

BUKIT GANTANG, June 26 — The Malaysian Fisheries Development Authority is preparing a tender to appoint a company to supply frozen fish.

“The government through the company appointed by LKIM will buy, store, process and market fish on a large scale to prevent the cartels from monopolising the business during the seasons of fish abundance,” he said at a press conference after handing over outboard engines in Kampung Tebuk, Matang, near here, today.

Syed Abu Hussin said at the moment, the supply of fish was experiencing high prices as it was being monopolised by cartels that bought the fish in large quantities during a good season.

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Jadi apa kerja LKIM? Bukankah itu kerja LKIM? Kenapa nak lantik syarikat monopoli lain buat?

Trust the company not to be corrupt.

Apa bezanya?

Transparency ye

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