HPCL Suspends 10 LPG Distributors in Crackdown on Malpractices

Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) has suspended 10 LPG distributors for alleged malpractices, reinforcing its zero-tolerance stance. This action coincides with a government directive to states to counter misinformation causing panic buying of petroleum products. The Ministry of Petroleum has called for daily press briefings to ensure accurate information reaches the public. Authorities have also been instructed to take strict action against hoarding and black marketing to safeguard consumer interests.

Key Points: HPCL Suspends 10 LPG Distributors for Malpractice

  • 10 LPG distributors suspended
  • Zero-tolerance policy against malpractices
  • Govt combats misinformation on fuel supply
  • Action against hoarding and black marketing
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HPCL cracks down on LPG malpractices, suspends 10 distributors amid govt action

HPCL suspends 10 LPG distributors for malpractices as govt urges action against hoarding and fake news on fuel supply.

"With a zero-tolerance approach, we are ensuring accountability and taking timely disciplinary action wherever required. - HPCL"

New Delhi, April 3

State-owned Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited on Friday said it has suspended 10 liquefied petroleum gas distributors for alleged malpractices, reiterating its zero-tolerance policy against irregularities in its distribution network.

Taking to the social media platform X, the company informed that it initiated strict action by suspending 10 LPG distributors found involved in malpractice.

"With a zero-tolerance approach, we are ensuring accountability and taking timely disciplinary action wherever required," the company said in a statement.

The development comes amid heightened government focus on curbing irregularities and misinformation related to LPG availability and distribution.

The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas had on Thursday urged states and Union Territories to intensify proactive communication to counter rumours and misinformation that have triggered panic buying and hoarding in some areas.

In its communication, the ministry noted that misinformation and fake news regarding availability and pricing of petroleum products, including LPG, had increased significantly across social media platforms, putting additional strain on the distribution network.

It also called on states and UTs to conduct daily press briefings at a senior level and ensure timely dissemination of accurate information through social and electronic media to reassure citizens about adequate availability and smooth supply.

The government further asked authorities to continue strict action against malpractices such as hoarding and black marketing.

HPCL also said that its priority remains safeguarding consumer interests, maintaining transparency, and ensuring reliable service delivery.

In an another post, the PSU company said it has taken serious note of instances of malpractice by dealers and initiated strict action against those found violating established norms and guidelines.

"We have a zero-tolerance policy for any practices that compromise customer interest, transparency, or service integrity. Accountability is being enforced, and necessary disciplinary measures are being taken wherever required," it said.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good step, but is suspending 10 enough? There are so many more who operate in grey areas. The government needs to have regular, surprise audits. Transparency is key for public trust.
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Rahul R
The panic buying part is so true. My mother-in-law heard some WhatsApp forward and asked me to stock up 3 cylinders! This crackdown on misinformation is as important as the one on distributors.
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Anjali F
While I appreciate the action, I hope it's not just a temporary show. We need a permanent, robust system where consumers can report issues easily and get quick redressal. The Ujjwala scheme beneficiaries suffer the most from these malpractices.
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Michael C
Working in supply chain management, I can say this is a positive move. Hoarding and black marketing disrupt the entire logistics. Efficient distribution of LPG is crucial for both households and small businesses across India.
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Kavya N
Daily press briefings might be overkill, but yes, a clear official channel for information is needed. So many aunties and uncles get fooled by social media forwards about price hikes and shortages.

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