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Month: October 2019

Beware of ultrasonic pest control devices

Ultrasonic pest-control devices have been promoted extensively in the market as a solution to get rid of all kinds of pests from fleas to rats. They can be easily bought online or at hardware stores and some supermarkets. These devices are promoted with convincing explanation that they use ultrasonic sound waves that humans cannot hear to drive pests away. Before falling into the advertisement...
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Investigate Thoroughly the Suspicious Death of Indonesian Environmental Human Rights Defender

In solidarity with Indonesian colleagues , Sahabat Alam Malaysia (SAM) joins civil society groups around the world to call on the Indonesian government to launch a thorough and transparent investigation of the suspicious death of human rights defender, Golfrid Siregar. We are endorsing an international call on the Indonesian government to urgently protect its human rights defenders. SAM is at the...
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Does the Penang LRT have 97% Approval Rate?

Penang Forum’s Lim Mah Hui, Aliran member Anil Netto and CAP president Mohideen Abdul Kader at the press conference today. Penang Forum is alarmed that the Penang government could claim that 97% of close to 16,000 respondents have indicated support for the proposed elevated light rail system (LRT) going by the responses to a questionnaire at several booths around the state. Many of those who...
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CAP Finds Outdoor Play Equipment Coated with Dangerous Levels of Lead

High levels of lead have been discovered on public playground equipment in the northern region in Malaysia. Painted play equipment containing dangerous levels of lead pose a serious lead poisoning risk to young children. The Consumers’ Association of Penang (CAP) calls for urgent action to prohibit the sale and use of lead paint especially for products that can expose children to lead...
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CAP: High prices of medicines not acceptable

We refer to the article in The Star 22nd October 2019 “Costly meds a bitter pill to swallow”. For too long the prices of medicines in the country have been left unregulated, at the expense of consumers who pay out of pocket and the Ministry of Health that is providing healthcare for millions of Malaysians. In 2018 MOH spent more than RM 2.38 billion on medicines alone.  Now we find that...
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CAP: Stay away from instant noodles to keep healthy

The Consumers Association of Penang would like to congratulate the researchers for coming out with the report on the high sodium content in instant noodles (Berita Harian 17/10/19). Since, 2010 CAP has been calling on the Ministry of Health to highlight the dangers of instant noodles. As the consumption of instant noodles can easily cause excessive sodium intake as sodium is commonly used in our...
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There’s no doubt about it, MAVCOM must stay!

Once more there has been talk of abolishing the Malaysian Aviation Commission (MAVCOM); but the Consumers’ Association of Penang (CAP) feels that for the sake of upholding airline passengers’ rights MAVCOM must stay. Since the inception of MAVCOM there have been calls by certain parties in the aviation industry for the commission to be shutdown. The excuse given has always been that MAVCOM...
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PENANG’S LOW-COST HOUSING SCAM

CAP refers to the recent claim by the Penang Ex-Co for housing and local government YB Jagdeep Singh Deo that the renovation packages are voluntary. Responding to recent complaints, he retorted that "if the buyer wants an empty unit, with absolutely nothing, and wants to take his own mattress and one pillow to go and sleep there, then the developer must sell it to them at either RM42,000 or...
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COURT DECISION ON GRANITO PROJECT MUST BE REVIEWED

The Tanjung Bungah Residents Association (TBRA) calls on the Attorney General (AG) to review and file an appeal over the decision of the Sessions Court in Penang yesterday, where the consultant engineer and the engineering firm involved in the fatal landslide tragedy in Tanjung Bungah in October 2017 were each fined RM40,000. According to media reports, the consultant engineer, Khoo Koon Tai, and...
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