KOTA KINABALU: The Consumer Affairs and Protection Association of
Sabah (CAPS) wants the Sabah state government to explain how a
burgeoning number of newly-arrived Pakistanis have been allowed to
literally set up shop around the state.
CAPS’ deputy treasurer, Donny Yapp, said it was now quite easy to
find Pakistani shopkeepers all around the city and its immediate
outskirts.
He said CAPS had since last year been receiving reports and
complaints both from consumers and local retailers that more and more
foreigners, especially Pakistanis, had been given a free-hand to run
groceries in many places that local retailers would normally have
problem setting up business.
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