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View all search resultsThe government’s antimarket domestic market obligation (DMO) and low ceiling prices of cooking oil in time of skyrocketing international prices sent the wrong signals to the market, which resulted in producers holding their stock to avoid losses, causing scarcity and prices rising far beyond the ceiling prices.
The public, including several retired police generals, has made the police explanation an endless source of laughter, criticism, and anger because of the glaring irregularities shrouding the case they could not answer convincingly.
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