Kota Kinabalu rate-payers could find themselves RM1,000 poorer if they allow their premises to become a public nuisance or potential breeding ground for harmful pests, especially Aedes mosquitoes
AN Inanam proprietor has been instructed to improve the cleanliness of the toilets at his/her restaurant, while the management of an international bank has been advised to consider giving the elderly and disabled access to the toilets at its branch in the State Capital
An Inanam eatery operator has been slapped with a RM300 compound for releasing the soiled fluids from his/ her grease trap and sinks into the drainage, instead of the sewerage, servicing the commercial centre where his/her premises is based
City Hall is unhappy about the rubbish piling up around three Kepayan neighbourhoods, with a total of 161 rate-payers notified to refrain from dumping their refuse on the drain and road reserves at these locations