Govt discussed issue of removing packet cooking oil subsidy, says Rafizi


KOTA BARU: The government has discussed the issue of abolishing the packet cooking oil subsidy to address the problem of leakages, says Economy Minister Rafizi Ramli.

He said if the packet cooking oil subsidy is abolished, it could have certain risks as the government had spent millions of ringgit for the cooking oil subsidy.

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