The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Lynas staff, contractor­s rally to seek fairness in govt review

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KUALA LUMPUR: A peaceful rally to show support for Lynas was recently held in Kuantan as staff and contractor­s rallied to seek fairness in the government’s review.

Held at the Petanque Arena at Pantai Balok (Balok Beach) in Kuantan on October 6, 2018, thousands of Lynas Malaysia staff, contractor­s, local community members and their families gathered for the event.

The event was organised by the workers of Lynas Malaysia to voice their concerns that their jobs may be at risk if the proposed Lynas executive review committee acts on the recently reported assertions by certain politician­s (who are reported to be part of the committee) that the plant should be shutdown.

Lynas Malaysia Solvent Extraction senior manager Khairul Suhaimi, 41, said he felt the need to call for the rally as he believed the company and its workers are being “bullied”.

“I urge the person running this review to act fairly and be transparen­t.

“We have no problem with a review into Lynas Malaysia’s operations because we abide by the rules, but we just want it to be fair,” he said at the rally.

Khairul has worked for Lynas since its commenceme­nt here and never considered the plant to be dangerous or harmful to the residents in Kuantan.

Lynas Malaysia Financial Accountant MohdFairuz­K as mo in, 32, called on the Government to treat Lynas like any other company or factory.

“I voted for this Pakatan Harapan government but now it has come back to bite me. I am quite disappoint­ed,” he said.

The rally was held following media reports that some members of the Lynas executive review committee were people who have been in the forefront of the antiLynas campaign for the past decade.

Lynas’ stand is that it seeks a review that is fair, objective and scientific.

Lynas Malaysia operates a chemical factory which refines rare earth ores sourced from the Lynas mine at Mt Weld in Western Australia.

The United Nations’ Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), an independen­t scientific­ally-based organisati­on, stated that Lynas operations are “intrinsica­lly low risk”.

Lynas Malaysia provides a safe workplace for 631 employees, 97 per cent of whom are Malaysian. Including contractor­s and major suppliers, Lynas has created or contribute­d to the creation of thousands of jobs in the Kuantan area.

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The event was organised by the workers of Lynas Malaysia to voice their concerns that their jobs may be at risk if the proposed Lynas executive review committee acts on the recently reported assertions by certain politician­s (who are reported to be part of the committee) that the plant should be shutdown.

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