DBKL: Unethical sharing led to waste of time, resources


DBKL Health and Environment Department deputy director Chandrakant Patel checking the back area of a restaurant in Bangsar. — filepic

KUALA Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) will take complaints on unhygienic eateries seriously, including videos of dirty practices at restaurants circulating on social media.

The authority was quick to investigate a claim that it had learnt of on June 1 about a video showing rats munching on noodles purportedly at a restaurant in the city.

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