Company seeks review over denial of stay in RM70mil ‘cartel’ fine Posted on 24/12/2024 In December last year, Malaysia Competition Commission imposed a penalty of nearly RM416 million against five poultry feed manufacturers for forming a price-fixing cartel. PETALING JAYA: Malayan Flour Mills Bhd’s joint venture company, Dindings Poultry Development Centre Sdn Bhd, has filed for leave to seek a judicial review of the Competition Appeal Tribunal’s decision to deny its request for a stay on a RM70 million penalty. In a bourse filing today, Malayan Flour Mills said the High Court has fixed the hearing for the leave application on Jan 2. It said Dindings Poultry filed the application on Dec 16 against the tribunal’s decision and to seek a stay of the payment of the penalty. In December last year, Malaysia Competition Commission (MyCC) imposed a penalty of nearly RM416 million against five poultry feed manufacturers for infringing Section 4 of the Competition Act 2010 by forming a price-fixing cartel and raising their prices almost simultaneously. Besides Dindings Poultry, the other companies are Leong Hup Feedmill (M) Sdn Bhd, FFM Bhd, Gold Coin Feedmills (M) Sdn Bhd, and PK Agro-Industrial Products (M) Sdn Bhd. MyCC said its investigation uncovered evidence of the companies making identical increments in poultry feed prices from January 2020 to June 2022. This was in addition to the finding that the companies had employed a well-thought-out strategy to create the illusion of rising poultry feed costs arising from hikes in raw material prices. According to The Edge, Leong Hup Feedmill and FFM have also filed for a judicial review following the dismissal of their requests for a stay on the penalties imposed by MyCC. Malayan Flour Mills said MyCC filed an application on Dec 18 to enforce the penalty against Dindings Poultry pursuant to Section 42 of the Competition Act 2010. The company will take the necessary and appropriate action to challenge the application filed by MyCC, it said. News
Are we part of China now, says Dr M after visiting KL mall Posted on 18/11/2024 Dr Mahathir Mohamad said ‘suddenly I felt I was in China’ when he visited a newer shopping mall in Kuala Lumpur over the past weekend. PETALING JAYA: Former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad has questioned the authorities for allowing shops to put up signboards in Chinese with English translations, with… Read More
Dr Mahathir bristles over seeing ‘big Chinese characters’ all over KL Posted on 19/11/2024 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 18 — Former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad today complained of authorities’ inaction against businesses putting up signs in foreign languages instead of Malay. He said he observed this during a visit to the city during weekends, especially to its newer shopping malls. While he said… Read More
Johor negeri terbaru dilanda banjir Posted on 24/11/2024 Beberapa sungai di daerah Tangkak dan Segamat, Johor dilaporkan berada pada paras waspada. (Gambar JBPM) PETALING JAYA: Johor menjadi negeri terbaru dilanda banjir dengan sebuah pusat pemindahan sementara (PPS) dibuka di Balai Raya Batu Badak, Segamat, petang tadi, menempatkan 11 orang daripada empat keluarga. Pengerusi Jawatankuasa Pengurusan Bencana Negeri (JPBN)… Read More