Introduce quota system for sale of fuel, says NGO


PETALING JAYA: A quota system for the purchase of RON95 petrol and diesel for each individual consumer should be implemented to avoid smuggling or abuse of subsidies, said a non-governmental organisation called Kedah Anti-Fraud Taskforce.

Its president Khairul Anuar Ramli urged the Domestic Trade, Coope­ratives and Consumerism Ministry not to restrict the quota system for subsidised RON95 and diesel to petrol stations alone but to extend it to consumers.

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