Expand list of companies under scrutiny


  • Letters
  • Saturday, 13 Apr 2019

REFERRING to the report “Monopoly watch: Government sets sights on breaking up cartels” (StarBiz, April 4), the Malaysia Consumers Movement (MCM) commends Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister Datuk Saifuddin Nasution Ismail for his efforts in addressing the issue of monopoly or cartels in Malaysia in his bid to spur competition in business and reduce the cost of living.

As reported, the minister listed down certain companies whose market position and business model are under scrutiny, but we are sure that there are more businesses that can be included, such as Touch ‘N Go Sdn Bhd.

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