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Malaysian logging scandal may delay trade negotiations with the E.U. mongabay.com August 25, 2008
The Bruno Manser Fund, a Switzerland-based NGO that promotes the rights of forest people on the island of Borneo, says the allegations show that "Malaysia is currently unable to fulfill the requirements of a voluntary partnership agreement with the EU, because of widespread corruption at government level, particularly in the timber-rich state of Sarawak." Malaysia hopes to have all of its timber exports to the EU certified as being of legal origin. The negotiations have carried on for nearly three years to date. The timber scam was uncovered during a joint investigation by an Indonesian-based NGO and a UK-based charity. Bribes were paid to the forest controller. Sarawak Timber Industry Development, a state agency, has also been implicted in the scheme, which is similar to othersmuggling operations uncovered in recent years.
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