JOHOR BARU: The Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry has yet to receive any complaints from the public on home-made hand sanitisers sold in the local market.
Minister Datuk Alexander Nanta Linggi said he was aware of public concerns over homemade sanitisers, but they have not received any complaint so far.
"Our focus at the moment is to ensure there are sufficient stocks and that the price of the item is controlled. "However, I urge the public to careful when buying hand sanitisers," he said after checking on basic food necessities stock at a warehouse here in on Thursday . He also said there had been no complaint on claims that used face masks being repacked and sold to the public.
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