MPTN Johor CONSUMER’S CHOICE AWARDS 2021

JOHOR BARU: Some 41 businesses in Johor received the Consumer’s Choice Awards from the National Consumer Action Council (MTPN) for providing excellent service to Johoreans.
“We hope this recognition will inspire others to strive in providing excellent service to their customers, ” he said during the awards ceremony held at a restaurant here.
The award was given by the MTPN to companies based on reviews from customers as well as the eight consumers rights frame work that is applied globally.
The eight consumer rights are the rights to basic needs, safety, information, choice, representation, redress, consumer education, and the right to a healthy environment.
MTPN president Dato Kevy Yeo said the organisation is firm in its stance to provide a fair ecosystem for consumers.
“There are a total of 172 registered companies with only 41 of them qualifying for the award tonight.
“With this, I hope consumers will have confidence in the way we gauge these businesses
Also present to launch the event was Tebrau MP Steven Choong who said that such events will foster a consumer base that is aware of their rights.
“As we celebrate those who received the awards, we are not only highlighting good and ethical businesses, but MTPN as an authority on the matter.
Covid-19 (March 28): 1,302 cases; spike in Sarawak – highest on record

The Health Minisry reported 1,302 new cases of Covid-19 today, and four deaths.
The number of new cases outpaced recoveries (1,127), leading to an increase in active cases.
- Active cases: 14,380
- Patients in ICUs: 169
- Intubated: 76
New cases by states
There was a spike in new infections in Sarawak (426), the highest the state has reported since the pandemic began in Malaysia.
The spike was due in part to a surge of infections in a cluster linked to the Semuja immigration depot (191 cases).
This is only the second time cases in Sarawak have exceeded 400 per day, the last being on March 19 (407)
Meanwhile, Selangor continued a downtrend reporting 256 new cases today.
Deaths
There were four fatalities today, bringing the death toll to 1,255.
The new deaths were recorded in Selangor (1), Sarawak (2) and Kedah (1).
Those who died were aged between 63 and 77.
For a detailed breakdown of the reported deaths today, please refer to our Covid-19 tracker site.
Clusters
There are 381 active clusters including three new ones today.
Of the active clusters, 60 had new cases today.
Only one cluster – Depot Imigresen Semuja – had triple-digit cases.
Details of the new clusters are:
Ladang Sungai Pelek cluster
District(s): Sepang in Selangor
Locality/Source: A farm in Sungai Pelek, Sepang
Cluster category: Workplace
First case: March 19
Total infected: 32 out of 182 screened
Patek cluster
District(s): Kota Bharu and Machang in Kelantan
Locality/Source: Kampung Patek, Kota Bharu
Cluster category: Community
First case: March 16
Total infected: 63 out of 331 screened
Pagar Bukit Chagar cluster
District(s): Johor Bahru, Johor
Locality/Source: Detention centre in Bukit Chagar, Johor Bahru
Cluster category: Detention centre
First case: March 28
Total infected: 52 out of 174 screened

Source:Malaysiakini