
He said the government was only planning to break the company’s monopoly to supply rice by granting the same licence to several other companies.
“We are not trying to do away with Bernas, but as time goes by, we see there are problems and the need to break the monopoly enjoyed by Bernas.
“To break this monopoly, there has to be control because this is related to food safety,” he told reporters after an event here yesterday.
Salahuddin said several other entities would be involved in the approach to open up the monopoly on rice supply. However, he added that the ministry had not finalised which agencies would be involved.
He said he would discuss the matter at the ministry level before drafting a proposal and submitting it to the Cabinet.