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Evidence of logging at the Pohowa project on Manus Island, Papua New Guinea. Photograph: Ed Davey / Global Witness
May 15, 2020
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A Malaysian company that won a permit to clear tropical rainforest on Manus Island has been accused of failing to deliver on its promises to the local community, while reaping millions of dollars in profits from the logging of valuable hardwood timber. According to licensing documents, the company, Maxland Ltd, secured a permit to clear land in the south of Papua New Guinea’s Manus Island in order to plant between three and five million rubber trees as part of the Pohowa Project.

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