The Federation of Private Medical Practitioners’ Associations of Malaysia (FPMPAM) has accused authorities of betrayal as enforcement officers began inspecting clinics under the Price Control and Anti-Profiteering Order 2025, despite a promised three-month grace period. FPMPAM president Dr Shanmuganathan TV Ganeson condemned the move, noting officers issued three-day ultimatums to display medicine prices, contradicting assurances from Health Minister Dzulkefly Ahmad and Domestic Trade Minister Armizan Ali. Calling it “regulatory betrayal,” he demanded accountability, a halt to punitive inspections. FPMPAM supports price transparency but vows to protect clinics from legal uncertainty and administrative overreach. Doctors are not happy…
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