PETALING JAYA: The premises scheduled to host cross-dressing Thai men as part of its March 30 opening does not have a valid licence, says the Prime Minister's political secretary.
said checks by Kuala Lumpur City Hall found that the premises only has a restaurant licence.The licensee was apparently a company named Beijing 9 Sdn Bhd, he added.
He said DBKL was also checking to see if there had been any breach of rules and regulations which would warrant action to be taken. “PAS also regrets that the name of former prime minister Allahyarham Tun Abdul Razak was used in the name of a bar. This is an insensitive and irresponsible deed, in fact it also insults the good name of our leaders,” he said.
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