DBKL’s Signboard Enforcement Independent

Introduction to the DBKL Enforcement Operation

A recent operation conducted by Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) targeting business signboards was not influenced by any external party, according to an advisory board member.

Response to Political Influence Claims

Andre Lai, a city advisor, responded to claims that the operation, carried out on November 21 across various parliamentary constituencies in the capital, was linked to remarks made by former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad. Mahathir had criticized the absence of Malay language on business signboards. Lai clarified that the enforcement was not related to Mahathir’s comments and dismissed accusations that the operation targeted Chinese-run businesses.

Clarification of DBKL’s Enforcement Procedure

DBKL's Signboard Enforcement Independent

“The enforcement activities followed established procedures and had no connection to political statements or external pressures,” Lai said. The operation on November 21 focused on businesses with signboards that violated regulations, including those in languages like Bangladeshi, Korean, and Arabic, and was not limited to Mandarin signboards.

Routine Nature of the Enforcement

Lai also pointed out that DBKL’s actions were part of regular enforcement, carried out after businesses received a seven-day notice. “We’ll continue to share details of these operations through our social media platforms,” he added.

Political Exploitation and National Unity

Lai criticized the use of language issues for political gain, calling it “irresponsible.” He stressed that Kuala Lumpur’s diverse population thrives on multicultural harmony. He urged the public to concentrate on more critical issues, such as infrastructure improvements, rather than engaging in heated debates over language.

Looking Forward with Confidence

Looking ahead, Lai expressed confidence that DBKL would continue to serve all stakeholders effectively. “DBKL remains dedicated to fair enforcement and improving the business and living environment,” he concluded.

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