Company charged with making unreasonable profit from sale of ladies' fingers


SHAH ALAM: Trendcell Sdn Bhd, which owns Jaya Grocer supermarket, has become the first company to be charged under the Price Control and Anti-Profiteering Act 2011 for selling ladies' fingers at an unreasonably high price.

Its director Ting Pooi Guan (pic), 59, who represented the company, pleaded not guilty to the charge at a Sessions Court here.

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