Keep clean or risk being fined, Ampang Jaya eateries told


MPAJ health officers inspected 361 eateries within the first five months of 2018.

WHILE there have been no restaurant closures in Ampang Jaya to date, its local authority is warning eatery owners to step up their cleanliness to avoid being shut down.

Ampang Jaya Municipal Council (MPAJ) president Abdul Hamid Hussain said while sanitation at the eateries was under control, the council could not inspect every one of them.

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