Malaysia government to review Australia rare earths plant

AFP  |  Kuala Lumpur 

An of an Australian rare earths plant in said Tuesday she will head a government review into the after her political alliance took power at landmark elections.

Shares of Australian have been hit since reports emerged that had been picked to probe the plant, which has long been opposed by over concerns it produces dangerous radioactive waste.

The factory began processing rare earths sent from in 2012. The hopes the USD 720-million plant can reduce Chinese dominance in the market for rare earths, which are used in everything from missiles to

Malaysia's political opposition had long been against the plant, and the review comes after they unexpectedly ousted the coalition of at the polls in May.

Fuziah, a in the prime minister's department, confirmed that she will a 10-member committee to examine operations at the site in Kuantan in Pahang state, and whether it had met regulatory requirements when it was set up.

"We are worried about the plant's radioactive waste management," she told AFP.

"We want to open all the files and see if all the conditions for setting up the plant, issuance of the temporary operating licence and the permanent operating licence, have been complied with," she added.

The has long campaigned against the plant, which is in her constituency.

The committee, including lawyers, environmentalists and chemical engineers, will hold its first meeting Thursday and the review will last three months, she said. Recommendations will then be submitted to the government.

said in a statement Monday that it would cooperate with any review but added that reports that the committee may be a long-time anti-"will raise concerns".

Widespread opposition to the plant led to the start of its operations being delayed by a year.

The Australian insists the plant is safe and that any radioactive waste will be low-level and safely disposed of.

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First Published: Tue, September 25 2018. 15:20 IST