Subsidised diesel wholesaler fined RM200,000 for selling diesel to unlicensed company


SEREMBAN: A wholesale company dealing with controlled items has been fined RM200,000 by the Sessions Court for selling subsidised diesel to unlicensed companies.

In a statement, Negri Sembilan Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Department said MCM Petroleum director Man Wee Wong pleaded guilty to the charge, which was read to him in the court presided by sessions court judge Mazni Nawi on Wednesday (Dec 13).

According to the charge sheet, Man, 35, was accused of breaching Regulation 9(2) of the Control of Supplies (Supply Card) Regulations 1974, for selling subsidised diesel to HHR Setia, which did not have a license or approval to trade controlled items, Bernama reported.

The offence was alleged to have taken place at the premises of the company located at Taman Perindustrian Sri Lukut in Port Dickson on July 5, 2023.

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