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Barnama
26-05-2025
- Politics
- Barnama
Sterner Action To Be Taken Against Illegal Waste Dumpers
ISKANDAR PUTERI, May 26 (Bernama) -- Johor will implement stricter measures to tackle the growing problem of illegal waste dumping. Johor Menteri Besar Datuk Onn Hafiz Ghazi stressed the need for more radical and comprehensive measures to ensure the ongoing sustainability of the state's environment. He said the recent decree by the Regent of Johor, Tunku Mahkota Ismail, highlighting concerns about pollution in rivers and roads caused by irresponsible individuals, signals that it is time for more decisive action. "Among the steps include raising the minimum compound rate as a clear signal to all parties, in addition to amending or introducing new, more relevant and stringent laws," he said during the winding-up session of the Johor State Legislative Assembly sitting at Kota Iskandar here today. He added that the state government has also formed a Special Committee to Tackle Illegal Waste Dumping, which has three main focuses: strengthening enforcement and reviewing outdated by-laws; expanding civic education and public awareness campaigns more aggressively; and introducing a smart monitoring system based on Artificial Intelligence (AI) at hotspot areas to speed up the detection and prosecution of offenders. Onn Hafiz said that although Section 69 of the Local Government Act 1976 (Act 171) empowers local authorities to impose fines of up to RM2,000 or one-year imprisonment and an additional fine of RM500 per day for repeat offences, as well as the Environmental Quality Act 1974 (Act 127) which allows for penalties of up to RM100,000 for water pollution offences, these laws need to be further scrutinised. "Other countries are far stricter and more aggressive than us currently. For example, Singapore imposes fines ranging from 2,000 Singapore dollars (RM6,600) to 50,000 Singapore dollars (RM165,000), Corrective Work Orders (public cleaning work), and 'Name & Shame'. "In South Korea, the penalty goes up to 100 million won (RM350,000) and imprisonment of up to seven years, utilising technologies such as IoT sensors and CCTV. "In Japan, laws like the 'Waste Management and Public Cleansing Law' and the 'Water Pollution Control Law' empower authorities with significant authority. Fines can reach up to 10 million yen (over RM300,000), and violations may result in imprisonment for up to five years," he said.


The Star
14-05-2025
- Health
- The Star
Ampang Jaya eateries slapped with compounds in food safety ops
MPAJ officers inspecting and rating the condition of a toilet in an eatery, among other areas checked, during the enforcement in Taman Muda. TWENTY-THREE compounds were issued to food operators in Ampang Jaya, Selangor, for failing to adhere to food safety standards. The operators were found to have discharged effluents improperly, employed food handlers who had not received typhoid vaccinations, neglected basic hygiene practices and failed to implement pest control measures within their premises. The operation by Ampang Jaya Municipal Council (MPAJ) involved 21 food premises in Taman Muda. 'Toilets at the inspected premises were also reviewed and rated during the same operation. 'Seventeen toilets received four- and five-star ratings, while two compounds were issued to operators for failing to maintain toilet cleanliness,' MPAJ said in a media statement. The local authority said this was in line with requirements from Housing and Local Government Ministry (KPKT) which stipulated that all public toilets at food premises must achieve a 4- or 5-star rating and meet the Clean, Attractive and Fragrant (BMW) standard before their operating licences could be renewed. 'During the operation, an Aedes-free backlane operation was also carried out, where officers identified four mosquito-breeding sites,' MPAJ stated. 'Three compounds were issued under Section 74 of Local Government Act 1976 (Act 171) to owners of premises with unhygienic conditions. 'They included buildings where containers with stagnant water were found, each having the potential to facilitate mosquito breeding,' the statement said. The local council added that enforcement action was also carried out at a scrap yard, resulting in the seizure of items. Separately, inspections to ensure proper pest control were carried out at several locations, including grocery stores, supermarkets and fruit shops. One compound was issued under Section 34(1) of MPAJ Food Establishments 2007 by-law to an operator for failing to take necessary steps to keep the premises free of pests. 'The operation is part of MPAJ's efforts to prioritise cleanliness, particularly in how food is handled at premises within our jurisdiction. 'All premises owners, especially those involved in preparing, handling or selling food, must comply with the regulations to ensure the food is clean, safe and does not endanger public health,' said the local council. MPAJ said regular monitoring and inspections would be conducted to ensure food premises upheld the highest standards of cleanliness.


New Straits Times
27-04-2025
- Politics
- New Straits Times
Kedah MB wants to follow Terengganu in banning vape sales
SUNGAI PETANI: Kedah Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Muhammad Sanusi Md Nor said he wants to emulate the Terengganu government's move to ban electronic cigarette or vape sales. Sanusi said he would raise the matter at the state executive council meeting next week. "If possible, we want to emulate Terengganu's move. "I was told that vaping is hazardous, even more dangerous than cigarettes, due to chemical usage. "There is also concern over the abuse of 'magic mushrooms' among teenagers," he said after opening Akademi Darul Ilmi's tahfiz students' graduation ceremony here. Present were the state Education, Information and Religious Committee chairman Datuk Mohd Azam Abdul Samat and the academy's founder, Ustaz Mohamad Wadi Anuar Ayub. The use of "magic mushroom" vape products is emerging as a serious concern in Malaysia's illicit drug landscape. On Friday, the Terengganu government announced a statewide ban on the sale of electronic cigarette (vape) products at all premises starting Aug 1. Its state Local Government, Housing and Health Committee chairman Datuk Wan Sukairi Wan Abdullah said the decision was to curb the sale and use of vape products, which might have negative health effects on the younger generation. He was reported as saying that stern action would be taken against any vape business operators who defied the ban, under the Local Government Act 1976 (Act 171) bylaws, including fines, seizures and court action.


Daily Express
25-04-2025
- Business
- Daily Express
Vape sales to be banned across Terengganu starting August
Published on: Friday, April 25, 2025 Published on: Fri, Apr 25, 2025 By: Bernama Text Size: Terengganu is set to ban the sale of vape products statewide from August 1, in a bid to protect youth from potential health risks, the state government announced. — Reuters pic KUALA TERENGGANU: The Terengganu government will ban the sale of electronic cigarette (vape) products at all premises throughout the state starting August 1. State Local Government, Housing and Health Committee chairman Datuk Wan Sukairi Wan Abdullah said the decision, made at Wednesday's state executive councillors' meeting, was a proactive measure to curb the sale and use of vape products, which may have negative health effects on the younger generation. "Among the agreed decisions is that the state government will maintain its existing policy of not approving a business licence for any premises selling vape products, in line with the by-laws in effect across all local authority areas in Terengganu. "Business licence conditions will also be refined to ensure the vape sales ban can be fully enforced," he said in a statement last night. Wan Sukairi stated that any vape business operators who continue selling after the ban takes effect will face strict action under Local Government Act 1976 (Act 171) bylaws, including fines, seizures and court action. To demonstrate commitment and firmness, the state has also decided not to accept any form of sponsorship from vape manufacturers or distributors for any events involving the state government, he added. "A three-month grace from May 1 to July 31, 2025 will be provided before full enforcement begins on August 1, including actions related to vape business advertisements. "To support affected vape operators, the state, through the Entrepreneur Development Foundation (YPU), will offer participation in entrepreneurship courses as well as other business opportunities in more sustainable and safer sectors," he said. * Follow us on Instagram and join our Telegram and/or WhatsApp channel(s) for the latest news you don't want to miss. * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available. Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express's Telegram channel. Daily Express Malaysia

Malay Mail
25-04-2025
- Business
- Malay Mail
Vape sales to be banned across Terengganu starting August
KUALA TERENGGANU, April 25 — The Terengganu government will ban the sale of electronic cigarette (vape) products at all premises throughout the state starting August 1. State Local Government, Housing and Health Committee chairman Datuk Wan Sukairi Wan Abdullah said the decision, made at Wednesday's state executive councillors' meeting, was a proactive measure to curb the sale and use of vape products, which may have negative health effects on the younger generation. "Among the agreed decisions is that the state government will maintain its existing policy of not approving a business licence for any premises selling vape products, in line with the by-laws in effect across all local authority areas in Terengganu. "Business licence conditions will also be refined to ensure the vape sales ban can be fully enforced," he said in a statement last night. Wan Sukairi stated that any vape business operators who continue selling after the ban takes effect will face strict action under Local Government Act 1976 (Act 171) bylaws, including fines, seizures and court action. To demonstrate commitment and firmness, the state has also decided not to accept any form of sponsorship from vape manufacturers or distributors for any events involving the state government, he added. "A three-month grace from May 1 to July 31, 2025 will be provided before full enforcement begins on August 1, including actions related to vape business advertisements. "To support affected vape operators, the state, through the Entrepreneur Development Foundation (YPU), will offer participation in entrepreneurship courses as well as other business opportunities in more sustainable and safer sectors," he said. — Bernama