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Malaysia investigates 2,000–3,000 containers of alleged e-waste smuggling linked to corruption.
The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission is investigating the potential smuggling of 2,000 to 3,000 containers of electronic waste through major ports, citing environmental and public health risks.
The probe, led by deputy chief commissioner Ahmad Khusairi Yahaya, focuses on foreign-owned companies allegedly importing e-waste under false pretenses, with concerns of corruption or negligence among officials.
The MACC has also launched a new training center in Nilai and frozen RM15.8 million in accounts tied to graft.
Environmental groups welcome a proposed six-month import moratorium on e-waste and plastics as a step toward ending "waste colonialism," but stress the need for lasting reforms to combat illegal trafficking and systemic corruption.
Malasia investiga 2.000-3.000 contenedores de presunto contrabando de desechos electrónicos vinculados con la corrupción.