The Ipoh mayor said 592 of the 897 toilets at restaurants and eateries under MBI’s purview have been rated four stars and above.
Ipoh mayor Datuk Rumaizi Baharin said among the efforts made are holding engagement sessions with restaurant associations and briefings on how to upgrade toilets to the BMW standard, as well as intensifying checks and monitoring of public toilets.
He said the steps taken were based on instructions and guidelines issued by the Local Government Department and the Local Government Development Ministry. “The ministry is refining and improving the implementation mechanism to ensure that food premises toilets achieve the BMW grade,” he said. He said that 288 compound notices totalling RM67,500 were issued under UUK 4 of the Food Operators Bylaw 1981 for various offences including the cleanliness of public toilets.
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