Illegal traders at Taman OUG market urged to apply for licence


Over 100 traders from the Taman OUG morning market attended the town hall session organised by DBKL. — WILLIAM GARY/The Star

KUALA Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) is calling on all unlicensed traders at Taman Overseas Union Garden (OUG) morning market to apply for business licences.

Those with business licences but without a designated rental lot at the market may be allocated one soon, as DBKL is in the midst of restructuring market operations.

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