House Speaker Demands Tougher Action Against MinyaKita Fraud
House Speaker Puan Maharani has urged strict penalties for those involved in the MinyaKita cooking oil fraud and a full investigation into its supply chain. Learn more.
House Speaker Puan Maharani has urged strict penalties for those involved in the MinyaKita cooking oil fraud and a full investigation into its supply chain. Learn more.
Reducing the content of MinyaKita cooking oil can be subject to severe sanctions with the maximum penalty being 5 years in prison or a fine of IDR 2 billion, says the Ministry of Trade officials.
The Head of Indonesian National Police (INP) Food Task Force, Brigadier General Helfi Assegaf assures that his unit will monitor the selling of MinyaKita throughout the country in making sure that the volume of the cooking oil is in accordance with the packaging label.
South Kalimantan Regional Police patrols the markets to inspect the MinyaKita oil contents that are sold in the market.
The Trade Minister emphasized that the monitoring of MinyaKita on the market, particularly in the traditional market, will be tightened.
Metro Jaya Regional Police revealed findings of MinyaKita abuse from impromptu inspections to several markets to ensure the availability of Minyakita on the market.
The Ministry of Industry supports the Indonesian National Police (INP) in taking firm action against factories that reduce the volume of Minyakita packaging from what it should be, and sell the cheap oil above the highest retail price (HET).
The Bogor Sub-regional Police have uncovered a counterfeit Minyakita production site in Cijujung Village, Sukaraja, Bogor Regency. Learn more.
The Indonesian National Police (INP)’s Food Task Force is investigating reports of MinyaKita cooking oil being sold with less volume than stated on its packaging. Learn more.
The Trade Ministry has recorded that the price of Minyakita is still above the Highest Retail Price (HET), even though HET adjustments have been implemented by the government.