KUALA LUMPUR – The recent seizure of unregistered homemade cosmetic products and soaps has sparked significant speculation about the involvement of influential individuals, including the wife of a prominent politician, in approving products that do not comply with the safety standards set by the Ministry of Health Malaysia (MOH).
These products, marketed as “natural herbal soaps,” were found being sold online despite failing to meet safety standards. In a recent enforcement operation in Ipoh, authorities seized products worth RM178,338 from a premises suspected of illegal distribution activities.
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Pressing Questions
1. How did certain individuals recently receive prestigious awards despite questions about their integrity?
2. Is there involvement from a politician’s wife in approving these products?
3. How did unsafe products secure MOH approval?
Allegations of Power Abuse
Internal sources have claimed that a politician’s wife played the role of a “facilitator” in approving products that did not meet the regulations, in exchange for certain payments. Additionally, the involved companies were allegedly tipped off before enforcement raids occurred.
A local business owner remarked:
“How can products that violate the law be approved? Those of us who comply with regulations are unfairly pressured by this skewed competition.”
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MOH Issues Stern Reminder
In an official statement, the Ministry of Health reminded all cosmetic manufacturers to ensure their products receive approval before being marketed. Strict action will be taken against those who violate the law.
Consumers are advised to verify product status via the official NPRA website (npra.gov.my) or contact 03-8883 2074 for any complaints.
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Call for MACC Investigation
The public is now urging the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) to immediately investigate these allegations. This case raises serious questions about the integrity of government agencies and the safety of consumers.
Will the MACC act decisively to uphold justice and restore public trust?
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