Johor firm used fake papers to import sludge


  • Nation
  • Wednesday, 09 Jun 2004

KUALA LUMPUR: A company in Johor falsified documents to enable imports of hazardous waste from Taiwan.  

Deputy Natural Resources and Environment Minister S. Sothinathan said the illegal import was detected late last year and had since been stopped. 

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