In a statement on Wednesday , Deputy Federal Territories Minister Datuk Seri Jalaluddin Alias said the ministry and DBKL had decided to extend the offer that was valid from January to June.
He said the offer involving 5,766 accounts under DBKL market complexes and food courts would cost the city RM3.07mil in revenue. “There were 10 forms of aid and initiatives given by DBKL’s Licensing and Traders Development Department that led to a RM31.77mil reduction in revenue.
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