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THE licence renewal process for hawkers and petty traders at Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) is under control and follows the standard operating procedures to minimise risks of Covid-19 infection.
Beginning last year, DBKL made it compulsory for licence holders to renew in person at its headquarters in Jalan Raja Laut.
Renewal cannot be done online and runners or representatives are not allowed to act on behalf of the licence holder, to avoid cases of fraud.
Hawkers and petty traders queuing outside Menara DBKL to get their number, which is limited to 100 per day for licence renewal. Photo courtesy of Federal Hawker and Petty Traders Association of MalaysiaHowever, there have been complaints that the process was not suitable during the movement control order period.