Govt should announce targeted subsidy, not foreign media: Fuziah

She urges patience for official announcement, warning against speculation

6:37 PM MYT

 

KOTA BHARU – All parties have been told not to speculate on the targeted subsidy programme but to wait for the official announcement by the government, said Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Deputy Minister Fuziah Salleh.

She said so far, no announcement has been made regarding the matter, thus denying foreign media reports that the government has decided to announce the increase in fuel prices.

“The announcement should be made by the government itself and not let the foreign media get ahead of it. Regardless, we are implementing several mechanisms to prepare ourselves so when the targeting programme is implemented, we will be ready.

“Among them is providing lorry vehicle fleet card facilities to enjoy the diesel subsidy when the programme is launched. Now we are actively registering companies so that they can get the subsidy,” she told reporters at an Aidilfitri celebration at the Domestic Trade Ministry branch in Kelantan today.

Yesterday, Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil said that the cabinet has not discussed the increase in petrol and diesel prices.

Fahmi, who is also the unity government spokesman, denied foreign media reports that the government had decided to announce the increase in fuel prices.

Meanwhile, in response to the civil servant salary increase, which will cause the price of goods to rise, Fuziah said that the Domestic Trade Ministry will monitor and control every day to ensure that no traders take advantage.

Fuziah said that the ministry would not hesitate to take action against profiteering traders and a notice would be issued if the price charged was unreasonable.

Furthermore, a total of 29,941 premises inspections were carried out in Kelantan between January and May 4, with 296 cases recorded, with the highest cases involving the Control of Supplies Act 1961 amounting to 191 cases.

She said out of that number, a total of 109 people were arrested for various offences, with a total value of RM2.6 million.

“Congratulations to the Kelantan Domestic Trade Ministry for being very active in enforcement. We admit that the effort to curb the smuggling of controlled goods is quite difficult in the state with the condition of the Golok River, which is getting shallower, but cooperation with other enforcement agencies will help launch the effort,” she said.

She said the existence of the Malaysian Border Control and Protection Agency will further strengthen the integrated operations carried out. – May 5, 2024

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