July 28 hearing for application against Lynas licence renewal

July 28 hearing for application against Lynas licence renewal

Three individuals are challenging the decision made by former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad and his Cabinet.

The three appilcants are seeking a declaration that the Cabinet’s decision to allow a licence extension for the Lynas operation was null and void.
KUALA LUMPUR:
The High Court will hear on July 28 the judicial review application by three individuals challenging the licence extension of the rare earth processing facility owned by Lynas Malaysia Sdn Bhd.

Senior Federal Counsel Ahmad Hanir Hambaly said Judge Ahmad Kamal Md Shahid had set the date after hearing submissions from lawyers of the applicants and 31 respondents via Zoom today.

The respondents are former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohammad, his Cabinet and three others.

The judicial review was filed by Save Malaysia Stop Lynas chairman Tan Bun Teet and two Kuantan residents, Ismail Abu Bakar and G Ponusamy, on Nov 8, 2019 as applicants. They are all represented by lawyers Gopal Sri Ram, Dinesh Athinarayanan and Saha Deva.

Ahmad Hanir, meanwhile, is representing the first respondent, Dr Mahathir and the 27 Cabinet ministers at that time, who are the second to 28th respondents, the Malaysian government and the Atomic Energy Licensing Board while Lynas is represented by Cecil Abraham and Sunil Abraham.

On Jan 8, 2020, the High Court allowed the three individuals to begin their judicial review application proceedings.

The three individuals, among other things, are seeking a declaration that Mahathir and the 27 Cabinet ministers’ collective decision as the federal Cabinet on Aug 15, 2019 to allow a licence extension for six months for the Lynas operation was null and void.

The first applicant, Tan, also filed his objection to the Environmental Impact Assessment by showing there were breaches to the licensing conditions and underground water pollution as included in the Executive Review Committee report.

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