Comment on the increase in petrol, diesel and liquefied petroleum gas
(LPG) for the third time in the last few months.
Media Statement
by Dr Tan Seng Giaw
(Kepong, Wednesday):
Today, the price of petrol and
diesel goes up by 30 sen per litre and that of LPG by 30 sen per
kilogramme, that is, petrol RM1.92, diesel RM1.581 and LPG RM1.75. The
Government deliberately reduces subsidy on petrol products. Last year,
the subsidy amounted to RM7.41 billion and related tax exemption
RM7.85 billion.
Petrol price among our neighbours such as Thailand and Singapore is
RM2.52 and RM4.15 respectively. Smuggling of petrol products to
neighbouring countries is rampant.
However, the substantial hike of 30 sen increases the burden on the
people, results in inflation and affects all sectors.
The responsibility of the Consumer Ministry is huge. It aims to
control inflation and inculcate awareness of consumerism through law
enforcement and education. Allocation for consumerism is nearly RM100
million a year. Its efficiency is unsatisfactory. Recently, it has
additional over two hundred staff members. It has to buck up.
The increase in petrol price gives the minister extra pressure. We
hope that he will not just cry out loud to defend his position in
Parliament, but also come up with a definite strategy to stop the
chain effects on goods.
Petronas earns billions annually. We wish the company is more
transparent. It should never misuse the profits. Instead, it should
concentrate on meaningful fields such as education and employment.
We shall raise the problems of the general effects of the petrol price
increase in the March Parliament. We would like to know how effective
are the measures taken by the Consumer Ministry to fight inflation.
(01/03/2006)
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Dr Tan Seng Giaw,
DAP National Deputy Chairman and MP
for Kepong
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