MBSA looks at higher fines for dirty eateries


Recent MBSA raids have revealed a lackadaisical attitude among restaurant operators towards maintaining cleanliness of their premises. — filepic

RESTAURATEURS had better keep their premises clean as the Shah Alam City Council (MBSA) is mulling over the suggestion by councillors to increase the fine on dirty eateries from the current RM300.

During the full board meeting yesterday, the councillors had unanimously agreed to reconsider the current fine and compound charges as too many premises had been found dirty lately.

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