Indriver company operating with expired business licence raided

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Action taken under Section 12A (1)(8) of the Act can result in a fine of up to RM500,000 or jail not more than three years or both if found guilty. theSun thesundaily Indriver businesslicence expired JPJ

: The Road Transport Department’s enforcement unit raided a company processing Indriver applications on Sept 7, for operating with a business licence that had expired.in a statement today said the action carried out by the JPJ was under Section 12A of the Land Public Transport Agency 2010.

The JPJ also seized several computers and other promotional materials and equipment from the company for further investigations.

 

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