This is a violation of Section 31 (1) of the Hire Purchase Act 1967. deposit
Selangor chief enforcement officer Azman Adam and other officers showing documents seized during the operation.
Its Selangor chief enforcement officer Azman Adam said the companies involved were among 35 selling new and used cars inspected during the operation from 10am to 6pm.“We found that these people took less than 10% deposit from buyers and this means they are in violation of Section 31 of the Hire Purchase Act 1967,” he told a press conference here today.
According to him, the companies aimed to increase sales by not charging the 10% deposit for the vehicles. Meanwhile, in a separate case, he said the ministry had seized about five tonnes of milk powder from the premises of a company in the Klang Valley found to have re-packaged the milk without a valid halal certification and logo.
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