GST: 1,256 profiteering cases detected, 1,115 notices issued

08 Jun 2015 / 09:27 H.

    KUALA PILAH: A total of 1,256 profiteering cases detected and 1,115 notices have been issued by the Ministry of Domestic Trade, Cooperatives and Consumer Affairs since the Goods and Services Tax (GST) was implemented on April 1 until June 5.
    Its minister Datuk Hasan Malek said the ministry was stepping up operations across the country to catch traders who cheat and those taking advantage to rack up excessive profits after the implementation of the GST.
    "In the second phase of 'Ops Catut' (the ministry's anti-profiteering operation), it has shown that we have not only taken action in terms of issuing fines and so on, but we've brought cases to a special court that has been set up for this. And as of today, nine cases were brought to court, and out of them, four of those charge have already pleaded guilty.
    "This court imposes penalties of between RM40,000 to RM100,000. It also serves as a warning to traders who are wicked and greedy, to always be aware that we are constantly monitoring them," he told reporters after launching CARE Society at the Kariah Masjid Kampung Pauh Cooperative in Terachi near here, today.
    Hasan said his ministry also encouraged people to complain directly to the them to facilitate swift action to be taken, besides helping to detect the hotspots where fraud often occured.
    He added that fraud occurred at all levels of businesses, from manufacturers, distributors, and wholesalers to small businesses such as retailers.
    In the meantime, he said a total of 424,166 routine inspections had been carried out nationwide and from the total, Sabah recorded the highest number of inspections with 52,788.
    Meanwhile, Kelantan recorded the highest number of notices issued in the second phase of the operations, with a total of 227 cases. – Bernama

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