No info yet from supplier on diesel shortage in Sarawak, says ministry


KUCHING: The Sarawak Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry has yet to receive information from the diesel supplier regarding the interruption of supply at PETRONAS-owned petrol stations in the state.

The ministry said that it was waiting for an official statement from PETRONAS Dagangan Berhad regarding the shortage at nearly all of its petrol stations in Sabah and Sarawak.

"Consumers are also advised to get their diesel supply at Shell or Petros (state-owned oil and gas company) petrol stations,” said the ministry in a statement on Tuesday (Dec 26).

The ministry assured that it would carry out constant checks and monitoring on all petrol stations and urged the public to report any activities involving the misappropriation of subsidised diesel on e-aduan.kpdn.gov.my, through the Whatsapp application at 019-2794317 @ 019-8488000 (Consumer Complaints) or by contacting the 1-800-886-800 hotline.

On Monday (Dec 25), Sarawak DAP chairman Chong Chieng Jen was reported as saying that the diesel shortage in the state has been occurring for the last two weeks, alleging that irresponsible parties are using the subsidised fuel for industrial purposes, causing the shortage.- Bernama

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