Mini market owner fined RM5,000 for profiteering from Maggi noodles


  • Nation
  • Thursday, 21 Apr 2016

SHAH ALAM: A mini market owner was fined RM5,000 by the Sessions Court here for failing to provide complete and accurate information pertaining to the price and cost of Maggi instant noodles.

Meera Naina Abdul Salam, 56, an Indian national, admitted to committing the offence in his capacity as company director of PP One Mini Market Sdn Bhd at 10.30am on Sept 28 last year.

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