Cooking oil subsidy system tightened as 179 companies barred from eCOSS scheme
Malaysia's Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry has deactivated 179 companies from the cooking oil subsidy eCOSS scheme to tighten the subsidy system. This move aims to regulate the scheme and prevent misuse.
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