SPRM Raids Dairy Processing Plant Over Suspected Milk Supply Cartel
SHAH ALAM – The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (SPRM) has raided a dairy processing plant and two companies in the Klang Valley suspected of running a milk powder supply cartel for a government department using products that failed to meet SIRIM Berhad standards.
The Wednesday operation followed investigations involving a family of four arrested earlier. SPRM Chief Commissioner Tan Sri Azam Baki said the raid aimed to examine documents related to milk powder supply contracts and financial records.
“Most of these companies have no background in food and beverage production, with some gaining profits between 10 to 50 per cent from supplying milk powder,” he said.
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