Seven complaints of subsidised petrol abuse so far, says Domestic Trade Ministry

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PUTRAJAYA: The Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry has received seven complaints on the alleged misappropriation of RON95 subsidised petrol involving foreign-registered vehicles since the reopening of the country's borders on April 1.

The ministry's Enforcement director Azman Adam said all the cases were reported in Johor and two petrol stations were currently being investigated.

Malaysia has imposed a ban on the sale of RON95 petrol to foreign-registered vehicles since Aug 1, 2010, to ensure that the petrol subsidy is given only to Malaysians. "If the RON 95 petrol is used by unqualified parties, it will affect the supply for our own people,” said Azman who also called on consumers to channel complaints directly to the ministry if they come across such incidents.

 

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