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Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim speaking at a press conference following the Cabinet meeting at Perdana Putra, Putrajaya, on March 5, 2023. — Picture by BERNAMA

DBKL to revoke misused business licences, warns Anwar

KUALA LUMPUR, June 15 — Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim today made it clear that Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) will revoke the licences of petty traders and hawkers who lease them out to third parties, including foreigners.

He said the government and DBKL were now looking into methods on how to ensure that regulations are complied with for the benefit of local traders and hawkers.

“Along with the (Kuala Lumpur) Mayor and its directors, I have plans on how to ensure (petty traders and hawkers) abide by regulations and for licences to be issued to (only) locals.

“If they (petty traders and hawkers) hand over the licences to others, we will revoke them,” he told reporters after a meet and greet session with the prime minister at the Madani Hawker Centre along Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman here today.

Also present was KL Mayor Datuk Kamarulzaman Mat Salleh.

Meanwhile, the prime minister also reiterated his commitment to upgrade Kuala Lumpur’s facilities and image, including hawker stalls, for the people’s comfort.

He said there were several areas where drainage and roofing will be fixed by this year.

Anwar, prior to this, had said that local authorities, especially in urban areas, must provide comfortable infrastructure facilities to hawkers and petty traders so that they can conduct business in a conducive environment.

He said proper facilities were important as hawkers and traders also contribute to the national economy.

Earlier, Anwar spent about 40 minutes mingling with traders at the Madani Hawker Centre, which has since been upgraded through the Lestari Niaga @ Kuala Lumpur. He also had breakfast with them.

The initiative aims to upgrade existing petty trader and hawker stalls in the federal territories so that they are more conducive and comfortable.

The hawker centre, known as the Pusat Penjaja Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman before this, was built in 1974 with 20 stall lots. It was upgraded in March this year.

Among the works carried out were the replacement and improvements done on the roofing, rewiring and the replacement of fans, lights and broken pipes.

— Bernama

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