Green Party candidate’s property firm convicted of ‘environmental vandalism’ after illegally burning building site waste to save money

A Green Party candidate’s property firm was convicted of ‘environmental vandalism’ after burning waste to save money, The Mail on Sunday can reveal.

Mohammed Suleman, who is standing in Newcastle-upon-Tyne in next month’s local elections, last year admitted that Fenham Properties Ltd, a company he directs and co-owns, breached the Environmental Protection Act by burning large amounts of wood in a skip that had been converted into a ‘makeshift incinerator’.

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