Liquigas finds illegal filling of LPG cylinders
Liquigas finds illegal filling of LPG cylinders, suspends supply to some distributors
Following receipt of evidence which shows illegal and unregulated filling of LPG cylinders at a third party site, gas importer and distributor Liquigas has with immediate effect, suspended the supply of its cylinders to a number of distributors.
The evidence, which was collected over a period of time, shows a number of distributors filling cylinders in a way that infringed safety and industry practice.
The distributors involved were formally notified and Liquigas has also forwarded the necessary evidence to the Police and relevant authorities to enable them to investigate the matter further.
"We took this step because we cannot allow the safety of Liquigas customers, or the general public for the matter, to be compromised in any way by such unregulated filling," explained a Liquigas spokesperson.
"These serious irregularities, which took place repeatedly, are not only harmful to our business, but to the industry as a whole. We believe this to be a matter of unfair commercial practice, as well as an attempt to fool consumers, and we are therefore closely following all developments."
Liquigas is taking all necessary measures to ensure that supply of its cylinders continues smoothly and that service to customers is not affected.