Indonesia has identified eight companies which may be involved in starting the forest fires in Sumatra, and it expects to name the companies within the next few days.
Indonesian Environment Minister Balthasar Kambuaya revealed this to reporters after meeting his counterpart from Singapore, Dr Vivian Balakrishnan in Jakarta on Friday. Dr Kambuaya said investigations are still ongoing and he was not able to elaborate further where these companies are from.
The eight companies are:
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1. PT Langgam Inti Hiberida
2. PT Bumi Rakksa Sejati
3. PT Tunggal Mitra Plantation
4. PT Udaya Loh Dinawi
5. PT Adei Plantation
6. PT Jatim Jaya Perkasa
7. PT Multi Gambut Industri
8. PT Mustika Agro Lestari
How can we, as ordinary Singaporeans act against the irresponsible companies who caused the haze? They are all B2B companies, we won’t be able to boycott. File a class action lawsuit together? Anyone have any ideas?
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You should find put which banks finance them.
You worry so much for what?
If Mr Yacob can license overseas websites with news impacting Singapore...
So can K Shanmugan. LOL~
Hillary Clinton did say Singapore is world super power, no?