JOHOR BARU: A frozen food supply company and its director have been fined RM1.6mil after pleading guilty at the Sessions Court here to an offence committed three years ago under the Trade Descriptions Act 2011.
JOHOR BARU, Feb 22 A company supplying frozen food was fined RM1.5 million by the Sessions Court after pleading guilty to seven charges of using, owning and offering fake.
JOHOR BARU: A frozen food supply company and its director implicated in the meat cartel scandal have been fined a total of RM1.6mil after pleading guilty at the Sessions Court here for offences under the Trade Descriptions Act.
Frozen Food Sdn Bhd director Yong Chee Keong (front) and the company’s manager Chong Kim Kuang are arrive at the Sessions Court in Johor Baru April 22, 2021. Picture by Ben Tan
JOHOR BARU: The director of a frozen food company along with its manager are expected to be charged at the Sessions Court here tomorrow as part of the meat cartel case.
This was informed by the Customs Department in a media release today.
According to the release, the company and its two executives will face four charges under Section 135(1)(d) of the Customs Act 1967 for possession of prohibited items.