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YB Rosol, put your foot down or there will be no end to it

YB Rosol, put your foot down or there will be no end to it
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LETTER | Fine-tune the Consumer Protection Act 1999 to protect travel agents

LETTER | Fine-tune the Consumer Protection Act 1999 to protect travel agents A - LETTER | Recently, Deputy Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister Rosol Wahid said the Tribunal for Consumer Claims is an alternative platform, as consumers not satisfied with any goods or services purchased may also seek redress at the civil court. But consumers would have to pay lawyers to file civil suits with no guarantee of winning and also open themselves to countersuits, whereas the tribunal entertains claims from individual consumers only and not companies. Hence, small claims courts have been set up in many countries around the world to avoid lengthy and expensive litigations. In Malaysia, this body s official name is Tribunal Tuntutan Pengguna Malaysia (TTPM), and consumers need to pay only RM5 to file a claim.

Authorities log 122 festive price control scheme offences

Copy URL Johor tops the number of festive price control scheme offences with 56, followed by Perak (15) and Sabah (13). – The Malaysian Insight file pic, February 14, 2021. A TOTAL of 122 offences, involving compounds amounting to RM14,600, were recorded as of yesterday under the Festive Season Maximum Price Control Scheme, which is in force from February 8 to 16 in conjunction with this year’s Chinese New Year celebration. Deputy Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister Rosol Wahid said 79 of the offences were for failing to display price tags, 36 for not using the special price tag and seven for selling items above the maximum price. Effective July 2018, access to full reports will only be available with a subscription. Sign-up now and enjoy one (1) week free access!

Now, Ministry Wants Dining-In Allowed At Eateries During MCO

 channel for the latest stories and updates. The Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry (KPDNHEP) will be formally requesting for dine-in to be allowed during this Movement Control Order (MCO). According to FMT, Deputy Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister Rosol Wahid noted that the application will be submitted to Senior Minister (Defence) Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob or the National Security Council (MKN) soon. Current MCO rules allow cooked food to be sold only for delivery or takeaways. Rosol emphasized that this is once again a dilemma between the people’s livelihoods and their health. According to him, the operation of dine-in for each food premise would be able to revive the economy and improve the lives of at least five individuals involved, including suppliers of raw materials and goods.

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