AN ALUMINIUM smelting company in Malacca found to have repeatedly breached regulations on environmental quality control was today fined a total of RM36,000 by the Ayer Keroh Sessions Court today for various offences.
On the first count, the company was charged with building a new source of production without submitting a prior written notification to the director-general of environmental quality. For both charges, the company was charged with violating regulation 5 of the Environmental Quality Regulations 2014.
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