‘Some entertainment outlets misusing licence’


Applications are open in Johor Baru for Ramadan bazaar trading lots. This file photo of a bazaar at Taman Suria was taken before the Covid-19 pandemic.

A more stringent method to process business licence applications will be adopted by Johor Baru City Council (MBJB) to ensure entertainment outlets do not exploit a loophole.

Johor Baru mayor Datuk Noorazam Osman said since the start of the movement control order, entertainment outlet operators had tried to obtain other business licences such as for restaurant or cafe to keep their doors open.

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