MPKj fines 92 food premises as it tackles cleanliness, other violations


MPKj officers conducting a health inspection at one of the restaurants last month.

A TOTAL of 92 compounds were issued to food premises during Kajang Municipal Council’s (MPKj) food inspection throughout January.

MPKj president Nazli Taib said out of the 92, three premises were ordered to be closed under By-Law 62, Food Establishment Licensing By-Law (MPKj) 2007.

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