The Borneo Post

Moratorium on bauxite mining further extended

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KUANTAN: The temporary moratorium on bauxite mining in Pahang that was to have been lifted at the end of this month will remain in force until the next general election, said Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Adnan Yaakob.

He said the move to extend the period of the prohibitio­n was not ‘a political game’ and expressed the hope that the people would consider the matter in a wider perception.

“The ruling government has to make the decision. Our mandate is up to the next general election, after which it depends on the government of the day. We have to wait until the general election,” he said to reporters here yesterday.

Adnan said the decision to extend the moratorium was agreed to by the state and federal government­s because the Pahang government no longer had absolute right in the matter of bauxite mining following of the extensive environmen­tal pollution caused by the mining activities.

“I am in favour of federal government assistance to resolve this problem, but it does not mean that I am washing my hands of this.

“We agreed to the extension of the moratorium but the state government will leave it to the federal government to make the final decision,” he said.

National Resources and Environmen­t Minister Datuk Seri Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar announced on March 27 that the moratorium had been extended to June 30 to enable the entreprene­urs to clear the bauxite stockpile and mitigate pollution in the supply chain from the mines to the shippers.

The moratorium was imposed on Jan 15 last year following extensive environmen­tal pollution caused by the mining and road transporta­tion of the mineral. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Madius (right) interactin­g with one of the Malaysian exhibitors at Malaysia Pavilion, Astana Expo 2017. Also present was Energy, Green Technology and Water deputy secretary-general Datuk Dr Tan Yew Chong (second right). — Bernama photo
Madius (right) interactin­g with one of the Malaysian exhibitors at Malaysia Pavilion, Astana Expo 2017. Also present was Energy, Green Technology and Water deputy secretary-general Datuk Dr Tan Yew Chong (second right). — Bernama photo

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