Dah berbulan - bulan Si Fuziah Thoron ni memperjuangkan Kepentingan peribadi dia demi mendapatkan sokongan rakyat.
Tapi nampak gayanya tak membuahkan hasil. Malah pihak syarikat Lynas masih lagi menjalankan proses mereka seperti biasa.
Berita terbaru yang diterima, Lynas sekarang tengah mintak permohonan lesen untuk beroperasi daripada AELB sekiranya mereka lepas standard yang telah ditetapkan.
Kalau lesen tu lulus nanti, makin botak la kepala Si Fuziah Thoron tu nak cari jalan untuk terus menjahanamkan usaha membantu rakyat.
Nak harapkan dia bantu rakyat? Jangan harap la. Siapa suruh dia menyelewengkan fakta dan buat dakwaan yang bukan - bukan. Sekarang, sendiri dah tersongeh!!!
Siap kena marah dengan orang kawasan setempat lagi. Bukan dia nak membantu rakyat. Yang dia pentingkan hanya demi kepentingan Politik dia je. Lagi pun, itu je yang mampu dia buat pun!!!
KUALA LUMPUR: Australian miner, Lynas Corporation Ltd has applied for a temporary license to operate its rare earth refinery in Gebeng, Kuantan despite the raging opposition to its existence.The license, if approved, will not however allow Lynas to operate at full capacity.The Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation in a statement posted on its website said Lynas’ application had been forwarded to the Atomic Energy Licencing Board (AELB) for consideration.The application, if approved, would be a major step forward for the project which has been riddled with delays after a report by the International Atomic Energy Agency in July last year recommended that Lynas draft a detailed plan for a better long term system to dispose its radioactive waste.Lynas aims to become one of the world’s largest producers of rare earths – a group of 17 elements used in applications such as high performance magnets and light emitting diode phosphors, and in products including iPads and Prius cars – once the Gebeng plant is completed.When operational, the plant will process rare earths extracted from its Mount Weld deposit in Australia.But Lynas is facing stiff opposition from activists and politicians here who’ve alleged that the refinery will produce radioactive waste detrimental to health.Relenting to pressure, Putrajaya has held back on issuing Lynas with a pre-operating license.Meanwhile AELB director general Abdul Aziz Adnan said it would take the board seven months to review, process and decide on Lynas’ application.Speaking to Dow Jones Newswire, Aziz said once approved, the license would be valid for up to 24 months.“If approved, the license will be valid for two years, but Lynas will not be allowed to operate the plant in full capacity.“It will be a controlled situation all the way and production will be under close scrutiny,” he said.
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