Plastic Processing Factory Fined RM105,000 For Exceeding Pollutant Limits
The Selangor Department of Environment (DOE) director Wandi Yadzid Yaakob said that the court made this decision after the manager of See Hau Global Sdn Bhd, as the accused, pleaded guilty after the charges were read during the proceedings that took place yesterday.
He said the accused also faces a one-year prison sentence if he fails to pay the fine.
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