New Consumer Group Form

Kota Kinabalu: The Consumer Front of Sabah (Cfos) was approved by the Registrar of Societies on March 11 this year, after two years of waiting, revealed its President Nordin Thani, a satellite TV engineer.
Nordin, a consumer activist even while a student in the United Kingdom and upon returning to Sabah in 2006, said the Cfos as a consumer mouthpiece will without fear or favour speak out and defend the rights of consumers be it pertaining to goods or services.
"We will work with both government and private agencies to constantly promote consumerism among Sabahans and make it a culture especially which the next generation of consumers and goods and service providers will treat seriously."
According to him, Cfos currently has 11 registered branches throughout the state with five more in the process of being registered.
"Currently we have 105 members and we are targeting a membership of 500 by year end; We are open to Malaysians residing in Sabah aged 18 and above."
He said Cfos also received and was considering a request to expand to Labuan although there is already a consumer association there.
Cfos has planned a road show to introduce itself to the general public.
The Sabah public lost a strong consumer voice following the deregistration of the Consumer Association of Sabah and Labuan (Cash) in 2009.
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Sources: Daily Express, Friends Blogs www.sunduvan.com
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Cfos has been too quiet about the price increase of goods in Sabah. I wonder if Nordin Thani and Hashimah Hasbullah are really serious in their work
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