'Treaties useless if M’sia doesn’t get tough on haze'

comments     Koh Jun Lin     Published     Updated

While Indonesia is under pressure to do more about the haze issue affecting the Asean region, a lawyer pointed out that Malaysia has come up short as well.

Bar Council environment and climate change committee co-deputy chairperson Kiu Jia Yaw said Malaysia was the first country to ratify the Asean Agreement on Transboundary Haze Pollution in 2002.

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