No firm decision on entertainment centre licences yet


A file image of a snooker centre in Ipoh. — SAIFUL BAHRI/The Star

THE PERAK Government has not yet come to a firm decision about ending the issuance and renewal of licences for family entertainment centres next year, says State Non-Governmental Organisations, Civil Society and Anti-Crime Committee Chairman Datuk Samsudin Abu Hassan.

Samsudin said the State Executive Council has been deliberating the matter and it is not yet a foregone conclusion that all family entertainment centres will be to close down.

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