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Year: 2020

CAP: Practice healthy lifestyle to curb diabetes

  Today November 14 is World Diabetes Day, and on this occasion, the Consumers Association of Penang calls on Malaysians to practice healthy lifestyle to reduce the risk of diabetes which is increasing at an alarming rate. Diabetes is an important public health concern. Globally there is a rising trend in the prevalence of diabetes due to many factors such as population growth, aging,...
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Selangor water disruption – Need to get to roots of the crisis

 The frustration and anger of the Selangor residents is most understandable, as yet another unscheduled water cut left over millions affected. The shutdown yesterday has been attributed to illegal dumping of effluents into a Indah Water Konsortium (IWK) manhole that polluted Sungai Selangor. It is clear that the authorities are not able to get to the source of the problem – which is to...
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Selangor’s festering water problems ought to stop

The government should seriously address the perennial problem of burst pipes, maintenance, repair works, water pollution in Selangor that result in water disruptions. To prevent such disgraceful episodes from happening, Consumers’ Association of Penang (CAP) calls on the Selangor Local Authority, the District Office, the Drainage and Irrigation Department, the Selangor Waters Management...
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Do not ask EPF contributors to touch their account!

  The Consumers’ Association of Penang (CAP) urges the government to review their proposal to allow Employees Provident Fund (EPF) contributors to withdraw their savings from EPF Account. We are reiterating our stand that account holders should not be allowed to withdraw their savings because the people would be withdrawing and spending their savings meant for retirement. In the 2021...
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South East Asian Regional groups condemn Australia’s stealthy waste export plans

The Australian Governments Recycling and Waste Reduction Bill is progressing through the Australian Parliament this week. The bill is designed to strengthen product stewardship laws and prevent the export of Australian waste in response to the international condemnation of waste dumping by OECD countries like Australia in the Asia Pacific region and to support a much needed Australian...
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INVITATION

APWLD and allies would like to invite you to Webinar: RCEP and the Future of Developing Countries Amidst the Pandemic You can register for the webinar here. Tuesday, 10 November 2020 12.30PM New Delhi / 2PM Bangkok / 3PM Kuala Lumpur, Manila / 4PM Seoul, Tokyo / 6PM Sydney / 8PM Auckland DURATION: 2 Hours Speakers 1. Dr Jomo Kwame Sundaram, Columbia University, Former UN Assistant...
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CAP: Regulate Cosmetic Surgery

Time and again we hear of cases of botched cosmetic surgery in the country and this time a young woman lost her life following a liposuction procedure at a beauty salon. As the procedure took place at non-medical premises, as such it is not under the jurisdiction of the Health Ministry. When such tragedy happens there will be a debate in the media on the issue.  According to the  Malaysian...
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Comments from Consumers Association of Penang and Sahabat Alam Malaysia on the 2021 Budget

The Consumers’ Association of Penang (CAP) and Sahabat Alam Malaysia (SAM) welcome the budget in general as overall it can be seen as a response to the challenges faced in the current situation with the COVID-19 pandemic and the economic downturn. Good that it was expressed as an expansionary and inclusive budget. We are glad to see many proposals to help especially the B40, micro , small-and...
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