DBKL continues blitz against foreign-operated businesses


"Bukit Bintang had the highest number of foreigners operating business illegally followed by Batu." Khairul Anuar Mhd Juri

KUALA Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) had closed down 277 business premises operated by foreigners from May until August this year.

Up to Aug 31, they had also taken action against foreigners in 597 cases by seizing their goods and revoking 53 licences owned by either Malaysians or foreigners for breaking DBKL’s by-laws.

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