Govt not resolving Lynas issue, says Wong Tack
Ex-Bentong MP Wong Tack has accused the current government of backtracking on its promise to shut down Lynas. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, February 17, 2023.
FORMER lawmaker Wong Tack has accused the current government of backtracking on its promise to shut down Lynas. Despite the government’s move to stop the company from carrying out any cracking and leaching activity from July onwards, Wong Tack said the decision is five years late and does not solve the problem.
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