This association is making it clear that the status quo of ‘Peter pay for all’ cannot continue.
“We castigated the last Government, but I know (that), in many instances, we knocked on ministers’ doors and they opened them, without notice. And it wasn’t because of curry-favouring, it’s not because I’m a PPP supporter, because I am not a PPP supporter, I have never voted in my life for the PPP. But respect was given to me. And respect, when it is given, must be recognised,” an emphatic Cave stressed.
Cave made a number of recommendations regarding how the scrap metal trade could be safely opened, including annual licensing with a register of dealers. He also urged that policing of the sector be strengthened, and penalties for infractions toughened. Cave stressed that the association would not give up its advocacy and its drive to bring the authorities to the negotiating table.
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