Paper company denies claims its staff forced to take ivermectin

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The company, Kooka Paper, also denies alleged SOP breaches.

Paper manufacturer Kooka Paper Manufacturing Sdn Bhd has denied allegations that the company had forcibly prescribed the anti-parasitic medication ivermectin for its employees.

In a statement yesterday, Kooka Paper stressed its role as a socially responsible company that looks out for the welfare of its employees in accordance with local laws.

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