Sunday, April 8, 2012

Can AELB be trusted ?

In an affidavit to the Kuala Lumpur High court, Raja Aziz conceded that a Class E licence for importing raw materials and a Class G licence for the storage of residues had already been approved by the AELB on 30th January 2012, on top of the Class A temporary operating licence. Rakyat were deceived.

“How could a licence for the storage of residues be approved when Lynas’ proposed waste disposal plan is unsafe and a permanent waste disposal facility for its radioactive waste has not even been found?" Asked spokesperson of SMSL, Mr Tan Bun Teet.

Click "A watchdog or a running dog" for more.




Lynas refinery will be operational by the end of this month. We are running out of time.

We want the Government to kick Lynas back to Australia.

Failing which

We will choose a Government that can kick Lynas back to Australia.


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