Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Lynas - MP PKR Fuziah menipu lagi?


Hari tu kononnya itu reaktor nuklear, sekarang menipu kata tiada pertimbangan dari aspek kesihatan pula?


Media Release: IAEA Expert Panel Began Work in Kuantan, 30 May 2011

Kuala Lumpur, Monday: The IAEA expert panel's first day's work programme in Kuantan began with meetings with representatives of the State Authority and the related state technical departments. The panel also met with representatives of the various groups including the “concern citizen of Kuantan” led by Kuantan Member of Parliament, Fuziah Salleh. The public hearing continues tomorrow.

Following her submission to the expert panel, MP Fuziah commented that the panel did not include a medical expert in the team.

The expert panel was appointed by the IAEA and comprises experts on health and safety issues related to radiation. IAEA teams have carried out missions of a similar nature in other parts of the world and the Lynas case is not unique.

Ministry of International Trade and Industry
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
30 May 2011


Media Release: IAEA Expert Panel Will Not be Involved in Policy Discussions, 29 May 2011

Kuala Lumpur, Sunday: The IAEA expert panel investigating the health and safety aspects of the Lynas plant began its work in Malaysia today with a briefing on the project by Malaysian technical officials.

Panel leader, Dr. Tero Varjoranta, said the panel will “review the radiation safety aspects of the facility in relation to relevant international radiation safety standards and good practices.

“The team will provide an independent expert opinion to the Malaysian Government,” he added.

“The mission is technical in nature and has no mandate to, and therefore will not engage in policy type of discussions,” Dr. Varjoranta stressed.

He explained that the work of the panel will be focussed on gathering information and receiving submissions from interested parties and members of the public.

He said that it is the standard practice of IAEA missions such as this to obtain its information in closed door sessions, and not in town hall-type of meetings.

The team is in Malaysia at the invitation of the Malaysian Government. Apart from Dr. Tero, the panel consists of nine professionals of various disciplines from Canada, Finland, India, Italy, the Netherlands, UK, and the Vienna-based IAEA. Four of them are from the IAEA, and the other 5 are consultants from member countries.

While here, the panel will meet with government officials, Lynas staff, residents and other members of the public. They will also visit the project site.

The team will complete its work in Malaysia on June 3 and is expected to submit its findings and recommendations to the Malaysian Government by the end of June 2011.

Ministry of International Trade and Industry
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
29 May 2011


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