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Restaurant Licence? Entertainment Licence? You Need Both?!

Henn Xhen Low, Lawyer, Thomas Philip Advocates & Solicitors

28-Jul-22 12:00

Restaurant Licence? Entertainment Licence? You Need Both?!

On top of the Crackhouse Comedy Club’s suspension due to its infamous video, there was another issue about its licences. It was found that the outlet has been operating in TTDI with only a restaurant licence, not an entertainment licence. What kind of licences are needed for restaurant owners? And what will happen to your licence if something of the same sort happens to your business? We speak to Henn Xhen Low , Lawyer, Thomas Philip Advocates & Solicitors to find out more. 

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Produced by: Lily Chai

Presented by: Freda Liu, Lily Chai


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