KUALA TERENGGANU: Fishermen involved in selling diesel at sea will lose their fuel subsidy, said Fisheries Development Authority of Malaysia (LKIM) ch...
: Fishermen involved in selling diesel at sea will lose their fuel subsidy, said Fisheries Development Authority of Malaysia chairman Muhammad Faiz Fadzil.
“We will take immediate action to close these fishermen’s diesel sales centres if there are leaks and irregularities involved. If fishermen are involved, we will cancel their eligibility to get subsidies,” he said after officiating the Rahmah Mesra MADANI with Fishermen Programme in Pelabuhan Chendering here today.
Also at the event, which was attended by Terengganu LKIM director Ahmad Nadzri@Abdul Zaim Madri and Terengganu Fishermen Association chairman Mat Yassin Mohammed, Muhammad Faiz presented fishing equipment, worth RM225,000, to 99 fishermen from the state.
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