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Dewan Rakyat passes Bill to strengthen MyCC powers to tackle cartels and monopolies

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Dewan Rakyat passes Bill to strengthen MyCC powers to tackle cartels and monopolies
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马来西亚国会下议院今日三读通过《2026年竞争委员会(修正)法案》,旨在强化马来西亚竞争委员会(MyCC)的执法权力,确保竞争法律框架的全面执行。该法案包含34项修正案,其中关键条款将MyCC要求提供信息的权力扩展至市场审查领域,并新增第17A条关于权力与职能授权的规定。多名议员在辩论中关注MyCC官员罚款权力的扩大问题,建议制定明确透明的指南,避免对中小企

KUALA LUMPUR, July 6 — The Dewan Rakyat today passed the Competition Commission (Amendment) Bill 2026, aimed at strengthening the Malaysia Competition Commission (MyCC) and ensuring comprehensive enforcement of the country’s competition law framework.

The bill was passed by a majority voice vote after being debated by 12 members of Parliament from both the government and opposition blocs.

In his winding-up speech, Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Minister Datuk Armizan Mohd Ali said the bill, which contained 34 amendments, was important in strengthening a fair, transparent and dynamic market amid increasingly complex cartel activities.

He said Sections 4 and 10 of the existing Competition Act specifically provide for the regulation of price fixing, market sharing, production control, bid rigging, and the abuse of a dominant position or monopoly.

Through the latest amendments, he said MyCC’s powers to require the provision of information had been extended to include the implementation of market reviews.

“This measure is to strengthen MyCC’s role so that market reviews are conducted in a more comprehensive and holistic manner, while addressing difficulties previously faced in obtaining information from government agencies, enterprises and certain parties,” he said.

To ensure the smooth management of an increasingly extensive organisation, Armizan said the bill also introduced new provisions under Section 17A on the delegation of powers and functions.

He said that without clear provisions, the efficiency of MyCC’s daily operations and administration could be affected.

Earlier, government and opposition MPs who took part in the debate on the bill raised concerns over the proposed extension of MyCC officers’ powers to impose financial penalties, fearing it could lead to abuse of power.

Chong Zhemin (PH-Kampar), who supported the proposal for MyCC to be given powers to impose financial penalties and late payment charges, said its implementation should be guided by clear, transparent and consistent guidelines to prevent undue burden on micro, small and medium enterprises and small businesses.

According to him, the penalties imposed should be stringent enough to deter large companies from treating them as a cost of doing business.

“If the profits gained from breaking the law are much higher than the penalties imposed, then the law will not deter anyone.

“In imposing penalties, we also need to distinguish between large cartels that deliberately distort the market and small enterprises that may commit offences due to a lack of understanding,” he said.

Isnaraissah Munirah Majilis @ Fakharudy (Warisan-Kota Belud) suggested that the government establish a MyCC branch in Sabah to strengthen the enforcement of competition laws and expedite action on complaints related to cartels and monopolies in the Borneo region.

The same issue was also raised by Datuk Abdul Khalib Abdullah (PN-Rompin) and Datuk Andi Muhammad Suryady Bandy (BN-Kalabakan).

The Dewan Rakyat sitting resumes tomorrow. — Bernama

 

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