RPDG puts its trust in judicial process over tussle among farmers


Lucrative business: A customer at a stall selling the king of fruits in Petaling Jaya. Pahang produced the second highest volume of durians in the country at 122,300 tonnes last year, according to the Agriculture Department.

ROYAL Pahang Durian Group (RPDG) executive director Steven Mun Yung Kwun acknowledges that the judicial review application brought about by unlicensed farmers against their eviction notice by the Pahang government RPDG is still ongoing – with the Kuantan High Court due to finalise its decision on July 4.

However, he is choosing not to speak much on the issue as “the matter is still with the court”, saying he is putting his trust in the judicial process to come to a fair decision.

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