Lemon Law: Ombudsman Scheme For Auto Industry Included In Study, Says Armizan
Thoriq Azmi
10-7-2024
Datuk Armizan Mohd. Ali, Minister of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living.
In yesterday’s parliamentary session, Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Minister Datuk Armizan Mohd Ali has shed light into the government’s planned introduction of a ‘Lemon Law’.
In response to a query by Syahredzan Johan (PH-Bangi), Datuk Armizan highlighted that a dedicated ombudsman scheme for the automotive industry is amongst the key agendas being discussed in the study on the introduction of said Lemon Law. This is to ensure that the new law becomes more holistic and effective once implemented.
The minister adds that his ministry – KPDN – is developing alternative dispute resolution as one of the key features of the ombudsman scheme mentioned, and it is intended for both immediate improvement and as a temporary measure.
“This is implemented through the establishment of a special team at the ministry level, which serves as facilitators for user complaints concerning motor vehicles in Malaysia, effective from June 1, 2024,” clarified Armizan further.
He continued by emphasising that the method used for which is a tripartite negotiation between the ministry, car buyers, and both distributors and manufacturers alike. “This special negotiation platform aims to find fair and balanced solutions for all parties,” stressed Armizan too.
The minister further underlined how this approach can reduce settlements cost and duration, providing an alternative to the court process and other legal procedures. Feedback from the industry on their readiness to participate in this special ombudsman scheme will also be gathered.
Armizan also said that the government will also look into the need to improve existing legislation of the Consumer Protection Act 1999 or devise new legislation for it. The study’s findings will serve as the foundation for policy decisions at ministry level, as well as guiding the development of a comprehensive and conducive legal framework aligned with current demands.
Furthermore, other laws across other agencies and ministries relatable to the Lemon Law and its study will also be looked into. This includes the Contract Act 1950, Sale of Goods Act 1957, Hire Purchase Act 1967, and more.
The Lemon Law study mentioned, which began in June last year, is expected to be completed by Sept this year. If applied, it will see cars under warranty found to be defective or unsafe to be fully repaired by the manufacturer. In the event said vehicle is deemed irreparable after reasonable number of attempts to do, the buyer is then entitled to a refund or replacement.
Source: Bernama
Written By
Thoriq Azmi
Former DJ turned driver, rider and story-teller. I drive, I ride, and I string words together about it all. [#FuelledByThoriq] IG: https://www.instagram.com/fuelledbythoriq/
JPJ Running Numbers
KUALA LUMPUR
VPC873
SELANGOR
BSE4402
JOHOR
JXW4803
PULAU PINANG
PRQ3417
PERAK
ANV3402
PAHANG
CFB6571
KEDAH
KGA4221
NEGERI SEMBILAN
NEF7075
KOTA KINABALU
SJK7319
KUCHING
QAB3039L
Last updated 01 May, 2025
Fuel Price
Petrol
RON 95
RM 2.05
RON 97
RM 3.18
RON 100
RM 5.00
VPR
RM 6.23
Diesel
EURO 5 B10
RM 2.88
EURO 5 B7
RM 3.08
Last updated 01 May, 2025
Related News
KPDN To Conclude Study On Lemon Law This Month
KPDN will conclude its study on lemon law implementation in Malaysia this month.
14-11-2024
No Need To Rush Lemon Law - Experts
Current laws are enough to safeguard consumers, so there is no need to rush the lemon law, expert says.
29-10-2024
Govt Rolls Out 2 Interim Plans Before Lemon Law Finalised
KPDN announced two interim strategies to safeguard consumers prior to the finalization of a new legal framework for lemon law.
16-10-2024
KPDN: New LEMON LAW Legislation Ready By September 2024
KPDN has announced the formation of Lemon Law legislation to improve or enact new law, set to be ready by September 2024.
05-06-2024
Study On Lemon Law's Effectiveness Will Consider Loopholes In Act 599
Government's feasibility study on lemon law will take into account a number of Act 599 loopholes to be fixed.
19-03-2024
KPDN Will Examine Feasibility Of "Lemon Law" Implementation This Year
Feasibility study is being conducted by KPDN on the viability of implementing the “Lemon Law” this year.
11-03-2024
Government Considering ‘Lemon Law’ For Old, New Vehicles
The government is currently reviewing and investigating the possibility of passing a "lemon law” for old and new vehicles.
18-01-2024
Lemon Law, Will It Finally Be Implemented?
Discussion has been tabled at the ministerial level with input from industry players and the general consensus has been positive.
01-09-2022
Latest News
Unchanged Fuel Prices From 01 To 07 May
The Ministry of Finance (MoF) has announced the retail prices of all fuels in Malaysia, for the coming week of 01 to 07 May, 2025, the rates are as such.
30-04-2025
Jazeman Jaafar Set For Super GT Malaysia 2025 Wildcard Entry
Local racing ace Jazeman Jaafar enters upcoming Super GT Malaysia 2025 round as wildcard with co-driver Kerong Li under EBM banner.
30-04-2025
Young Drivers Shine In Vios Challege 2025 Season Opener
Young drivers shined in season-opening weekend of the Vios Challenge 2025 held last weekend at Petronas SIC.
30-04-2025
Travellers To Thailand Must Fill Out TDAC Starting May 1
Malaysians intending a quick trip to Thailand are reminded to complete their digital arrival card application starting Thursday, May 1st.
30-04-2025
Counterfeit Engine Oil Syndicate Busted
Authorities raid three premises in Ara Damansara and Kepong, uncovering a syndicate that repackages and sells counterfeit engine oil.
30-04-2025
PIAM: Motor and EV Insurance Up 6.7% in 2024
Motor insurance surged in 2024, adding RM651.1 million in premiums, EV coverage sets the tone for 2025, touts PIAM.
30-04-2025
MOT Lowers School Zone Speed Limit To 30 KM/H
The government will soon gazette new 30 KM/H speed limit in school zones.
30-04-2025
JPJ Seizes Two Lorries After Drivers, Owner Obstruct Enforcement
JPJ seized two lorries after their drivers and owner obstructed enforcement by spilling sand, causing major disruption.
29-04-2025
Show More
trending_flat