Enforcers record 171 offences nationwide in current festive price control scheme


  • Nation
  • Tuesday, 04 Jun 2019

Lay Hong expects egg prices to rise in the coming quarters as the industry takes action to regularise supply.

IPOH (Bernama): A total of 171 offences have been committed under the 2019 Festive Season Maximum Price Control Scheme since it was launched on May 21 until Monday (June 3).

Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry enforcement division (prevention and intelligence) deputy director Suhaimi Mat Sari said the offences included selling items exceeding the maximum price, not using the special price marks and failure to display the price tag.

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