Don’t use black market as excuse, KJ warns MPs on anti-smoking bill

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22 Jul 2022 • 10:48 PM MYT
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Don’t use black market as excuse, KJ warns MPs on anti-smoking bill

CYBERJAYA – MPs should not use the issue of illicit markets for cigarettes and vapes as an excuse to not support the Tobacco and Smoking Control Bill when it is tabled at the Dewan Rakyat next week, Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin said.

The bill had been agreed upon by main stakeholders, including non-governmental organisations and also vape operators, he said during a media conference here today after officiating Hematogenix Malaysia, the first central oncology clinical research lab in Malaysia.

“We have to be on the right side of history. This bill has been 10 years in the making. Yes, there is (an) illicit market, but don’t use the illicit market argument to vote against the law which is for public health. We will fight the illicit market,” he said. 

A media outlet had previously reported that the bill might be opposed by several MPs who may play up the issue of illicit markets and unclear methods of implementation and enforcement.

Khairy had stated previously that the suggested implementation of the Generation End Game provision in the bill was to protect those born after 2005 from being involved in smoking habits and addiction, and to reduce the percentage of smokers in Malaysia to less than 5% by 2040.

According to him, if the bill is passed, Malaysia would be the first country in the world to pass such a law banning smoking and the ownership of smoking products, including vapes, for those born after 2005.

Admitting that there were illicit markets for cigarettes and vapes, Khairy said his ministry would fight such markets with the assistance of enforcement teams. – Bernama, July 22, 2022