Unhappy over PMO releasing Lynas FAQ, Wong Tack calls for MACC probe

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Unhappy over PMO releasing Lynas FAQ, Wong Tack calls for MACC probe
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The outspoken critic of the rare earths plant says those behind the FAQ are looking to legitimise the operations of a company he claims has failed to adhere to the law. FMTNews

PETALING JAYA: DAP’s Wong Tack is urging the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission to probe officers in the Prime Minister’s Office for possible abuse of power and corruption following the release of the frequently-asked questions on Lynas.

Wong Tack claimed that it was obvious those behind the FAQ were intending to legitimise the operations of a foreign corporation, which “over the years had failed to comply with our laws, rules and regulations”. The 14-point infographic, citing information from the energy, science, technology, environment and climate change ministry, also said data and reports by government agencies and experts showed that Lynas’ operations in its plant in Gebeng, Kuantan, in Pahang, was controlled and safe.

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