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Selangor-based syndicates abusing diesel fleet cards
Selangor-based syndicates abusing diesel fleet cards

The Star

time25-06-2025

  • Business
  • The Star

Selangor-based syndicates abusing diesel fleet cards

SHAH ALAM: The Selangor branch of the Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry has revea­led that diesel fraud syndicates in the state are using the fleet card system to carry out their criminal activities. Its director Mohd Zuhairi Mat Radey said the ministry is actively conducting intelligence and investigations in collaboration with the police, and is confident that the syndicates involved can be busted in the near future. 'We know that syndicates like this are creative and have started abusing the rationalisation of ­subsidies using fleet cards that do not belong to them. 'I am confident that after this, we (the ministry) will have many more cases under the Control of Supplies Act (CSA) 1961, including the fleet card syndicates,' he told Bernama at a press conference after witnessing the disposal of the ministry's major Selangor exhibits here yesterday. Mohd Zuhairi said the ministry is also collaborating with oil-producing companies in the country by implementing internal controls to ensure the efficiency and effectiveness of operations to combat the syndicates.

Selangor KPDN Disposes Over RM3.5 Mln Worth Of Seized Counterfeit Goods
Selangor KPDN Disposes Over RM3.5 Mln Worth Of Seized Counterfeit Goods

Barnama

time24-06-2025

  • Barnama

Selangor KPDN Disposes Over RM3.5 Mln Worth Of Seized Counterfeit Goods

SHAH ALAM, June 24 (Bernama) -- The Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry (KPDN) has disposed of over RM3.5 million worth of seized counterfeit goods at the Bukit Raja Exhibits Storage here today. Selangor KPDN director Mohd Zuhairi Mat Radey said the disposal involved goods related to 64 cases that have completed their court processes between January 2024 and May this year, and is the largest for the state in the past five years. 'Disposed items include 41,000 self-care products, 4,000 clothing accessories, 4,370 watches and clothing items, 11,900 pairs of shoes and sandals, and 300 motorcycle accessories,' he told reporters immediately after the disposal here today, adding that other items disposed include electrical appliances and equipment used in misappropriation of controlled items, such as pumps, flow meters, connecting hoses and intermediate bulk containers with an estimated value of RM250,000.

Selangor KPDN destroys RM3.5mil fake goods in major bust
Selangor KPDN destroys RM3.5mil fake goods in major bust

The Sun

time24-06-2025

  • Business
  • The Sun

Selangor KPDN destroys RM3.5mil fake goods in major bust

SHAH ALAM: The Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry (KPDN) destroyed counterfeit goods worth over RM3.5 million today at the Bukit Raja Exhibits Storage in Selangor. This marks the state's largest disposal operation in half a decade. Selangor KPDN director Mohd Zuhairi Mat Radey confirmed the seized items stemmed from 64 resolved court cases between January 2024 and May 2024. 'The disposed items include 41,000 self-care products, 4,000 clothing accessories, 4,370 watches and garments, 11,900 footwear units, and 300 motorcycle parts,' he stated during a press briefing. Additional confiscated equipment involved in controlled item misappropriation—such as pumps, flow meters, and storage containers—valued at RM250,000 were also discarded. The cases fell under multiple laws, including the Trademarks Act 2019, Control of Supplies Act 1961, and Copyright Act 1987. Mohd Zuhairi emphasized the ministry's commitment to curbing illicit trade and protecting consumer rights.

Selangor KPDN Destroys RM3.5M Fake Goods in Major Bust
Selangor KPDN Destroys RM3.5M Fake Goods in Major Bust

The Sun

time24-06-2025

  • Business
  • The Sun

Selangor KPDN Destroys RM3.5M Fake Goods in Major Bust

SHAH ALAM: The Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry (KPDN) destroyed counterfeit goods worth over RM3.5 million today at the Bukit Raja Exhibits Storage in Selangor. This marks the state's largest disposal operation in half a decade. Selangor KPDN director Mohd Zuhairi Mat Radey confirmed the seized items stemmed from 64 resolved court cases between January 2024 and May 2024. 'The disposed items include 41,000 self-care products, 4,000 clothing accessories, 4,370 watches and garments, 11,900 footwear units, and 300 motorcycle parts,' he stated during a press briefing. Additional confiscated equipment involved in controlled item misappropriation—such as pumps, flow meters, and storage containers—valued at RM250,000 were also discarded. The cases fell under multiple laws, including the Trademarks Act 2019, Control of Supplies Act 1961, and Copyright Act 1987. Mohd Zuhairi emphasized the ministry's commitment to curbing illicit trade and protecting consumer rights.

Over RM3.5mil worth of seized counterfeit goods disposed of
Over RM3.5mil worth of seized counterfeit goods disposed of

The Star

time24-06-2025

  • Business
  • The Star

Over RM3.5mil worth of seized counterfeit goods disposed of

SHAH ALAM: The Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry has disposed of over RM3.5mil worth of seized counterfeit goods at the Bukit Raja Exhibits Storage here. Its Selangor director Mohd Zuhairi Mat Radey said this involved goods related to 64 cases that have completed their court processes between January 2024 and May 2025 and is the largest for the state in the past five years. "Disposed items include 41,000 self-care products, 4,000 clothing accessories, 4,370 watches and clothing items, 11,900 pairs of shoes and sandals and 300 motorcycle accessories," he told reporters on Tuesday (June 24), adding that other items disposed include electrical appliances and equipment used in misappropriation of controlled items, such as pumps, flow meters, connecting hoses and intermediate bulk containers with an estimated value of RM250,000. The cases linked to the disposed items include those under the Trademarks Act 2019, the Control of Supplies Act 1961, the Copyright Act 1987, the Direct Sales and Anti-Pyramid Scheme Act 1993 as well as the Price Control and Anti-Profiteering Act 2011, he added. – Bernama

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