Malacca to probe ‘illegal takeover’ of restaurant lots in Portuguese settlement


Ravin Palanisamy

The Malacca Historic City Council will investigate claims that food and beverage premises meant for the Portuguese settlement are being illegally sublet to third parties. – The Malaysian Insight pic, January 12, 2020.

AN investigation will be made into claims that lots in a Portuguese food court are being sublet to third parties, said Malacca mayor Mansor Sudin.

Mansor told The Malaysian Insight he had received complaints about the matter last year.


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  • The Malacca Portugis are a tiny and in some ways, an endangered community. They are easily susceptible to the big money thrown to them by wealthy towkays. In the process, part of their heritage and culture, and ours too, is diminished. This Ali-Baba type of thievery and adventurism should be nipped in the bud.

    Posted 4 years ago by Simple Sulaiman