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Illegal stall operators blatantly disregarding DBKL regulation Posted: 18 Jun 2013 03:53 PM PDT THE increasing number of illegal stalls mushrooming in various parts of Kuala Lumpur is not only a nuisance to the public, but are also blamed for the worsening rubbish and rat menace. Kuala Lumpur City Hall officers said political interference was frustrating efforts to curb the problem. "The number of illegal stalls appearing in the most unlikely places has tripled over the past few months. "More are appearing as there has been political pressure not to take action against them,'' said a senior enforcement officer in Little India, Brickfields. *Full story in your copy of The Star today. |
Posted: 18 Jun 2013 03:53 PM PDT FEDERAL Territories Minister Datuk Seri Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor said illegal hawkers bearing letters of endorsement or support from political parties will no longer be entertained by Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL). Tengku Adnan said these letters of support would not stop DBKL enforcement officers from carrying out their duties. "I have given instructions that if the stalls are illegal, action will be taken against them. "We will take action as per rules and regulations, irrespective of any surat sokongan (letters of endorsement) from any political party,'' he added. *Full story in your copy of The Star today. |
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