PUTRAJAYA: A group of 50 people, comprising bus and taxi operators and stall owners from Ipoh, gathered for about 45 minutes yesterday in front of the new office for the Entrepreneurial and Co-operative Development Ministry, located along the boulevard in Precinct 2.
Their spokesman Shaik Dawood Hussain said the group wanted Minister Datuk Mohamed Khaled Nordin to step in to resolve their differences with the Commercial Vehicle Licensing Board (CVLB).
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