The Sun (Malaysia)

Traders want sterner action

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KUALA LUMPUR: Several traders associatio­ns have called on Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) to take stern action against individual­s renting out the bazaar lots allotted to them.

KL Hawkers and Petty Traders Associatio­n president Datuk Rosli Sulaiman said the issue of parties renting out bazaar lots was disrupting the business of petty traders who were trying to survive in light of the economic challenges.

He said DBKL should look at more severe punishment for these individual­s, such as terminatin­g their trading licence immediatel­y and blacklisti­ng them.

“I cannot accept the practice of individual­s renting out their lots just to make money. If they want to trade, then they must do just that. They must not take advantage of the situation because they are merely petty traders.

“DBKL has to find a more aggressive solution because this matter has gone on for far too long,” he said.

Rosli also suggested that DBKL review the balloting system as not all who applied for the bazaar lots were actually interested in trading.

He said there were agents behind the traders applying for the lots and these agents would pay them between RM5,000 and RM8,000 if they succeeded in securing the lots before renting them out to other traders who were willing to pay more.

KL Bumiputra Petty Traders Associatio­n vice-president Datuk Mohammad Baba suggested that DBKL take action against both parties, those who rented out the lots and those who rented them. – Bernama

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