Loopholes hamper crack down on China tourists’ activities
KOTA KINABALU (Nov 18): The State Tourism, Culture and Environment Ministry (KePKAS) does not take kindly to China tourists coming into Sabah and “stealing” away job opportunities from locals. However, it is understood that apparent loopholes such as trading licence sharing hampers the ministry’s efforts to crack down on their activities, since these operators possessRead More
18 Nov 12:54 · Borneo Post Online