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KPDN sets up WhatsApp Ops Kesan 2.0 hotline to submit complaints related to diesel price increase


KPDN sets up WhatsApp Ops Kesan 2.0 hotline to submit complaints related to diesel price increase

The Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living (KPDN) announced that it has set up a WhatsApp hotline at 012-6654292 Resolves public complaints regarding pricing and supply issues related to implementation Subsidized diesel control system (SKDS) 2.0.

The public can scan the QR code attached to the image, which will lead to a dialogue on the WhatsApp mobile app for Kesan 2.0 activitiesMinistry statement.

Complainants should provide relevant supporting evidence, such as still images or video footage of documents such as receipts, to support the complaint. Contact information should also be provided in the event the Department requires further information for further action.

Ops Kesan 2.0 was recently launched to ensure there is no element of profiteering in the prices of goods and services, following the increase in the retail price of diesel to RM3.35 per liter in Peninsular Malaysia. Earlier this week, the Ministry of Finance revealed Diesel vehicles are not eligible for Budi’s individual targeted grant program.

On Tuesday, several businesses in transport-related sectors indicated that they yes, or prepare to increase prices. These include those that produce trailers and concrete, sectors that are not covered by targeted diesel subsidies. KPDN said it yesterday The government is considering introducing more types of vehicles to qualify.

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