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Scams found among scratch and win contests
If you are fond of 'Scratch and Win' contests, be careful as they may be scams. The Consumer Claims Tribunal in Johor has recorded 150 cheating claims on such contests until November this year.
Malacca temple plans grand consecration ceremony
THE Sri Subramainiyar Thiraupathi temple at Gajah Berang in Malacca will hold its consecration ceremony (I>kumba abhishegam/I>) on a grand scale on Sunday.
Errant traders booked during op
FORTY one traders in Perak have been booked by the Domestic Trade and Consumers Affairs Ministry for flou-ting the law during the current festive season.
Duo on bail over diesel smuggling caught again
Two members of a fishing boat crew who were released on bail just over two weeks ago for smuggling subsidised diesel in modified tanks were caught for the same offence early yesterday.
Seized clothing given to charity
COUNTERFEIT apparel and accessories seized by the Domestic Trade and Consumers Affairs Ministry enforcement unit in Muar have been donated to charity, reported I>Malaysia Nanban/I>.
Greens to cost up to 5% more
Vegetables will cost more following the recent rise in fuel prices, but consumers have been assured that the increase will only be between 3% and 5%.
One of two vessels held in diesel probe freed
The marine police in Bintulu have released one of the two vessels they detained last Saturday over alleged illegal sale of subsidised diesel.
Government to monitor reaction over petrol price rise
Business slowed down at many petrol stations Thursday, the first day of the fuel price increases, in sharp contrast to the rush by motorists to fill up on Wednesday night.
Diesel crisis: Sarawak pledges to determine cause of problem
The diesel shortage, which has now affected more towns in Sarawak and is reaching a critical situation, will be discussed at the state Cabinet meeting this week.
More diesel for stations
The diesel quota for petrol stations in Sarawak will be raised from Friday to address the shortage caused by unscrupulous people, said Domestic Trade and Consumers' Affairs Ministry senior director Raja Ismail Datuk Raja Mohamed.