No External Influence in DBKL’s Enforcement

No External Influence in DBKL's Enforcement

Clarification of DBKL’s Enforcement Approach

A member of the Kuala Lumpur advisory board clarified that the recent DBKL enforcement on business signboards had no outside influence.

Denial of Political Motivation

In a statement to StarMetro, Andre Lai confirmed there was no connection between the operation and the recent remarks made by former Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad about Malay language on business signs. Lai also dismissed the claim that the enforcement targeted only Chinese-owned businesses.

Adherence to Established Guidelines

No External Influence in DBKL's Enforcement

Lai emphasized, “All enforcement actions follow existing regulations and planned procedures. They are not influenced by political comments or outside pressures.” The crackdown on November 21 focused on businesses displaying signboards in languages such as Bangladeshi, Korean, and Arabic. It was not limited to Chinese-language signs.

Importance of Communication and Transparency

Lai highlighted that the operation followed a standard procedure. Businesses received a seven-day notice before enforcement began. DBKL will continue to provide updates on enforcement actions through its official social media each week.

Condemnation of Language-Based Political Manipulation

Lai condemned the exploitation of language issues for political gain, calling it irresponsible. He said, “Kuala Lumpur is a multicultural city where people of all ethnic groups live in harmony.” Lai urged the public to focus on constructive issues like infrastructure development, rather than engaging in divisive debates over language.

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