Call for Sabah-based vehicle inspection companies to enhance consumer choices


KOTA KINABALU: The National Consumer Foundation Malaysia (Sabah branch) has urged the government to appoint state-based vehicle inspection companies, arguing that this would provide consumers with more options while promoting free market principles and regional economic growth.

Its chairman, David Chan, welcomed the federal government's decision on Feb 7 to appoint three additional service providers to enhance efficiency, foster competition, and offer consumers better choices.

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