QUOTE(+3kk! @ May 20 2013, 04:32 PM)
note, postal act 2011, part III,regulation of rates, item 36
the rates cannot be lower la, there is no governance on higher
Which book did u referred? Seems outdated.
Please Refer Postal Act 2011,Part VIII, Regulation of Rates, Section 37(1) Notwithstanding section 36, the Minister may, on the recommendation of the Commission (in this case, MCMC), prescribe -
a) the postage rates to be charged by the licensees (Pos Malaysia) for services which are within the definition of universal service or non-universal service and may specify the minimum or maximum rates that may be charged or the actual rates that shall be charged; and
b) the publication or disclosure of rates and rate increases for postal services.
2) The regulations made under subsection (1) on the rates which the universal service licensees may charge for postal services -
a) a defined area of the universal service, on the principal that the rated shall be uniform throughout Malaysia; and
b) the reminder of the universal service on which the rates may vary for different geographic zones, or for delivery between different geographic zones, to reflect the differences in costs incurred by a universal service licensee depending on the geographic zone or zones.
3) The Minister may, by order published in the Gazette, exempt any person from the payment of any rates in relation to postal services on such terms and conditions as he thinks fit.
and if u free, read Part III, Ministerial Powers and ProceduresThe Minister who approved the new international rate was Rais Yatim on 29 Mac 2013.