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The Sun
9 hours ago
- Business
- The Sun
Perak KPDN aids eCOSS registration at Rahmah MADANI sales
IPOH: The Perak branch of the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living (KPDN) is stepping up efforts to help the public register for the Cooking Oil Price Stabilisation Scheme (eCOSS) during Rahmah MADANI Sales Programme (PJRM) events statewide. State KPDN director Datuk Kamalludin Ismail confirmed that officers will be present at every PJRM location to guide residents, particularly senior citizens and persons with disabilities, through the registration process. 'We understand that some individuals may face difficulties registering for this system, but we guarantee that our personnel at each PJRM site will assist them until the registration is successfully completed,' he said. Kamalludin explained that the eCOSS system, currently in its pilot phase, is designed to track subsidised cooking oil purchases by eligible recipients while preventing distribution leakages. On July 23, Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Minister Datuk Armizan Mohd Ali announced plans to expand eCOSS into a mobile app to improve the distribution of 60,000 tonnes of subsidised cooking oil monthly, particularly for the B40 group. The system monitors the entire supply chain, from distribution to end-user purchases, enhancing efficiency and accountability. Kamalludin noted that eCOSS helps detect shortages early and prevents hoarding or misuse. 'The data collected not only helps the government manage supply more effectively, but also ensures transparency and prevents any form of misappropriation in the distribution network,' he said. To date, Perak has recorded RM53,488,905.38 in sales from 983 PJRM events across 24 parliamentary and 59 state constituencies, benefiting 1,227,731 individuals. - Bernama

Barnama
9 hours ago
- Business
- Barnama
Perak KPDN To Aid Public With eCOSS Registration At Rahmah MADANI Sales Events
IPOH, July 25 (Bernama) -- The Perak chapter of the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living (KPDN) has pledged its full support to assist the public in registering and using the Cooking Oil Price Stabilisation Scheme (eCOSS) system, especially during the Rahmah MADANI Sales Programme (PJRM) across the state. State KPDN director Datuk Kamalludin Ismail said their officers will be stationed at each PJRM location to help facilitate the registration process, particularly for senior citizens and persons with disabilities. 'We understand that some individuals may face difficulties registering for this system, but we guarantee that our personnel at each PJRM site will assist them until the registration is successfully completed,' he said. 'We believe that the eCOSS system, currently in its pilot phase, is not only designed to log the purchase of subsidised cooking oil by eligible recipients, but also to prevent leakages in distribution and ensure that supplies reach the intended beneficiaries,' he told a press conference here today. On July 23, Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Minister Datuk Armizan Mohd Ali announced that the eCOSS system would be expanded into a mobile application to address distribution issues related to the 60,000 tonnes of subsidised packet cooking oil allocated monthly for Malaysians, especially the B40 income group. The eCOSS system is designed to cover the entire supply chain, from distribution to end-user purchase, allowing for greater efficiency and accountability. Kamalludin added that eCOSS enables authorities to detect shortages of packet cooking oil in specific areas early, and to analyse purchasing trends to prevent hoarding or misuse by unauthorised parties. 'The data collected not only helps the government manage supply more effectively, but also ensures transparency and prevents any form of misappropriation in the distribution network,' he said. As of now, he said a total of RM53,488,905.38 in sales has been recorded from 983 PJRM events held across 24 parliamentary and 59 state constituencies in Perak.

The Star
16 hours ago
- Business
- The Star
More Rahmah sales planned
PUTRAJAYA: Higher discounts for items sold at Rahmah sales (PJRM) are among the improvements being planned for the popular government-sponsored event, says Datuk Armizan Mohd Ali (pic). The Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister said such sales will be held more frequently and expanded to more locations, while stocks of items will be increased. Armizan also said more retailers will be brought in as strategic partners, following the Prime Minister's announcement on Wednesday that the initiative will get RM300mil in additional funds. 'We are targeting 20,000 PJRM nationwide this year, covering all 222 parliamentary constituencies, 600 state constituencies and 40 zones in the Federal Territories. 'As of July 22, a total of 12,441 PJRM have been implemented nationwide,' he told reporters after inspecting a Rahmah sales event at the ministry yesterday, Bernama reported. Elaborating on the ministry's plans, Armizan said it will raise the minimum number of stock-keeping units per location to 30 from 20, based on local demand and seasonal needs, such as festive periods. He said more strategic retail partners will be engaged through Mobile, On-Premises and Off-Premises formats, and the sales schedules will be updated on the ministry's website. The ministry is also looking into increasing the quantum of discounts on items sold at these events to more than the current 10 to 30%. Armizan said the ministry will submit a report on this year's PJRM to the Finance Ministry in December to assess the programme's performance and impact on the public. He also thanked Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim for the people-centric initiatives, which were announced on Wednesday. Anwar announced that the PJRM allocation would be doubled to RM600mil this year to increase its frequency, expand coverage across all 600 state constituencies and offer a wider range of goods.


The Sun
a day ago
- Business
- The Sun
KPDN enhances PJRM 2025 with RM300m boost for nationwide sales
PUTRAJAYA: The Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living (KPDN) will implement three key improvements to the MADANI Rahmah Sales Programme (PJRM) 2025, following the government's announcement of an additional RM300 million allocation. Minister Datuk Armizan Mohd Ali said the enhancements involve increasing the frequency of sales nationwide, expanding the number of stock-keeping units and onboarding more strategic retail partners. 'KPDN is targeting 20,000 PJRM series nationwide this year, covering all 222 parliamentary constituencies, 600 state constituencies, and 40 zones in the Federal Territories. 'As of July 22, a total of 12,441 PJRM series have been implemented nationwide,' he told reporters after inspecting a PJRM event held at the ministry today. He added that the ministry also aims to raise the minimum number of stock-keeping units per location to 30 based on local demand and seasonal needs, such as festive periods, compared to the current range of 20 to 30. Armizan added that more strategic retail partners would be engaged through Mobile, On-Premises, and Off-Premises formats, and the sales schedules would be updated on the ministry's website from time to time. When asked whether discounts would be increased beyond the current 10 to 30 percent range, he said the matter would be considered. Armizan said the ministry will submit a report on this year's PJRM to the Finance Ministry in December to assess the programme's performance and impact on the public. He also thanked Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim for the people-centric initiatives, which were announced via a special live broadcast yesterday. Anwar announced the PJRM allocation would be doubled to RM600 million this year to increase its frequency, expand coverage across all 600 state constituencies and offer a wider range of goods for public benefit. - Bernama


The Sun
5 days ago
- General
- The Sun
Free chicken distribution at Port Dickson Madani Rahmah Sales
PORT DICKSON: The Madani Rahmah Sales Programme (PJRM) distributed 2,500 free chickens to visitors today as part of the 'Ukhuwah Kepimpinan Kerajaan Madani' initiative. The event, organised by the Malaysian Nationhood Academy and the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living, took place at two locations—500 chickens at Batu 1 PJRM and the remaining 2,000 at Dataran Kampung Pachitan PJRM. Visitors began arriving as early as 8am, with crowds growing by midday to purchase essential goods at discounted prices. Negeri Sembilan Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Aminuddin Harun personally handed out free chickens at Batu 1 PJRM, alongside government MPs and ministers engaging with attendees. Nurul Nabila Salleh, 36, expressed her enthusiasm for the programme, stating, 'The goods are sold very cheap compared to other supermarkets. If possible, it can be held every week or at least every end of the month so that the people can buy at a cheaper price.' Former headmaster A. Damutaran, 68, also praised the initiative, saying, 'There are onions, eggs, chicken, sardines, coconut milk, all sold at cheaper prices than other places, so we don't have to go anywhere else, we just buy in one place.' - Bernama