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Subsidised cooking oil: Additional quota needed
Published on: Sunday, April 16, 2023
Published on: Sun, Apr 16, 2023
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Subsidised cooking oil: Additional quota needed
The Government has to approve an additional quota of subsidised cooking oil for operational purposes, as well as to ensure sufficient supply in the market, according to the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living (KPDN). - Bernama pix
PUTRAJAYA: The Government has to approve an additional quota of subsidised cooking oil for operational purposes, as well as to ensure sufficient supply in the market, according to the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living (KPDN).

The Ministry, in a statement Saturday, said it is also because some packaging companies are unable to use the allocated quota in full due to several situations, like the company not operating, factory closure, machine damage or quota suspended due to suspected wrongdoing.

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“Quotas that are not used will be rationalised to be distributed to other operators to cover the shortfall. However, this additional quota does not cause expenses to exceed the stipulated limit,” it said.

The statement was issued in response to two local media reports over allegations that KPDN officials spent more than RM9 million to provide additional quota for subsidised cooking oil subsidy last year, in addition to allegations that there were quota cuts or quota rationalisation and quota approval given to two companies with the same registration address.

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According to the ministry, the reports were not true since the expenditure for cooking oil subsidy is between 88 per cent and 99 per cent of the total quota allocation of 60,000 metric tons per month.

The Ministry said although at the production level the quota reaches 60,000 metric tons per month, there may be a supply situation at the retail level that is insufficient for the people’s use, among other things due to the confiscation of cooking oil based on cases of malpractices and used of Cheap Sale programme by the Government.
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“This shortage is evidenced by the increase in complaints from consumers that there is a shortage of packet cooking oil in the market,” said the Ministry.

Regarding the quota rationalisation implemented by the Ministry, it said it was a normal process that had been implemented in 2018 and 2021, taking into account current issues such as insufficient supply in the market and ensuring efficient distribution. 
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