Domestic Trade Ministry: Petrol stations selling subsidised fuel to foreign-registered vehicles to face stern action | Malay Mail

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Domestic Trade Ministry: Petrol stations selling subsidised fuel to foreign-registered vehicles to face stern action

PUTRAJAYA, April 3 — Petrol station operators selling subsidised petrol to foreign-registered vehicles, including motorcycles, will face stern action, Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi said.

“The ministry has also ordered all state ministry offices bordering Singapore and Thailand to intensify monitoring and inspections as well as to take stern action against any party that violates the Control of Supplies Act 1961 and ,” he said in a statement here today. Nanta said the ministry views the matter seriously after the issue went viral with allegations that vehicles bearing Singapore registration plates were seen being filled up with yellow nozzle pumps, which usually are reserved for RON95 petrol.

 

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What if the SG cars are driven by Malaysians

Don't just say in the media. DO. IMMEDIATELY. Stern action to the maximum.! 🤬

Fine the operators. They will make it easy when they start to lose money. Start soon before more and more sgs start leeching on Malaysian hard earned benefits for petrol. They can fly to Thailand/Indonesia if they think its cheaper there.

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