Why privatise Penang wet market and push rental up, asks group

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A pressure group asks why the city council decided to privatise the market amid claims that traders have been told they’ll have to pay up to RM1,600 a month in rental. FMTNews Penang Market BatuFerringgi

Socialist Progressive Front’s Teh Yee Cheu and Chua Cheong Wee talking to a trader at the Jalan Sungai area in Batu Ferringhi.

He claimed news of the privatisation of the market at Jalan Sungai 1 came as a shock to some 50 hawkers who had previously operated by the roadside. “Is this an acceptable rent when other MBPP markets charge RM75 a month, with electricity, for space at the market? Teh said markets should be operated by the council and not privatised, as it could force prices of consumer goods to rise.

“MBPP must clear the air. Why wasn’t there any consultation held before it was privatised? Why is the council shifting its responsibility to provide the necessary services to a private company?” he asked.

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That's the whole idea. Easy way out. Let others manage, the govt collect fees and the private operators collect from vendors at higher rates.

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