Three Melaka transport companies, alleged of profiteering, to be charged in court

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Three Melaka transport companies, alleged of profiteering, to be charged in court
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MELAKA, June 16 — Three transport companies in Melaka that failed to provide a reasonable explanation for their service price increases during Op Kesan 2.0, which has been in...

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Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Melaka director, Norena Jaafar said that written notices under Section 21 of the Price Control and Anti-Profiteering Act 2011 were issued to the three companies, but they failed to respond within the stipulated time frame. “These companies are among 41 SKDS 2.0 beneficiaries inspected to detect any unreasonable service charge or price increases,” she told reporters at the Melaka Historic City Council Pasar Besar today.She said this after an Op Kesan 2.0 inspection in conjunction with Hari Raya Aidiladha, which was also attended by State Tourism, Heritage, Arts and Culture Committee deputy chairman, Datuk Zaidi Attan.

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