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<blockquote data-quote="Maniac" data-source="post: 472871" data-attributes="member: 20491"><p>Diesel Prices May Be Standardised</p><p></p><p>Some info in the news today to share:</p><p></p><p>KUALA LUMPUR: The government is considering standardising the four prices of diesel in a move to curb abuse. Domestic Trade, Cooperatives and Consumerism Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said yesterday irresponsible parties were taking advantage of subsidised prices to trade in the fuel. Diesel is sold at RM1.75 at the pump, RM1.45 to the transportation sector, RM1.25 to fishermen and RM2.05 to the industrial sector. “We propose to study the diesel price subsidy system again,” Sabri told reporters after chairing a meeting on diesel abuse attended by representatives of ministries and agencies. He said an integrated committee would study the</p><p>proposal to standardise the prices. Ministry records indicate that as at yesterday, 294 cases of abuse of subsidised diesel valued at RM2.028 million were detected this year. In the latest case on Nov 25, 13 people in three states were arrested for abuse of subsidised diesel meant for fishermen, and 21 industrial premises were inspected for purchase of subsidised fuel. The abuse was exposed following five months of surveillance by 80 personnel of the ministry as well as the</p><p>Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) in Perak, Pahang, Perlis and Kedah. Last week, the Cabinet agreed that two integrated committees headed by Sabri would be set up to study the diesel quota distribution, delivery system and enforcement. Sabri said an evaluation committee comprised representatives of the ministry; the finance and the agriculture and agro-based industry ministries; and relevant agencies, while an enforcement committee was made up of representatives of the MACC, police, Anti-Smuggling Unit, Road Transport Department and Maritime Enforcement Agency. “The committees will facilitate our work as not all ministries and agencies have the same jurisdiction,” he said. – Bernama</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maniac, post: 472871, member: 20491"] Diesel Prices May Be Standardised Some info in the news today to share: KUALA LUMPUR: The government is considering standardising the four prices of diesel in a move to curb abuse. Domestic Trade, Cooperatives and Consumerism Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said yesterday irresponsible parties were taking advantage of subsidised prices to trade in the fuel. Diesel is sold at RM1.75 at the pump, RM1.45 to the transportation sector, RM1.25 to fishermen and RM2.05 to the industrial sector. “We propose to study the diesel price subsidy system again,” Sabri told reporters after chairing a meeting on diesel abuse attended by representatives of ministries and agencies. He said an integrated committee would study the proposal to standardise the prices. Ministry records indicate that as at yesterday, 294 cases of abuse of subsidised diesel valued at RM2.028 million were detected this year. In the latest case on Nov 25, 13 people in three states were arrested for abuse of subsidised diesel meant for fishermen, and 21 industrial premises were inspected for purchase of subsidised fuel. The abuse was exposed following five months of surveillance by 80 personnel of the ministry as well as the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) in Perak, Pahang, Perlis and Kedah. Last week, the Cabinet agreed that two integrated committees headed by Sabri would be set up to study the diesel quota distribution, delivery system and enforcement. Sabri said an evaluation committee comprised representatives of the ministry; the finance and the agriculture and agro-based industry ministries; and relevant agencies, while an enforcement committee was made up of representatives of the MACC, police, Anti-Smuggling Unit, Road Transport Department and Maritime Enforcement Agency. “The committees will facilitate our work as not all ministries and agencies have the same jurisdiction,” he said. – Bernama [/QUOTE]
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