
The administrative court has rejected a request to suspend compulsory culling of livestock in Dromolaxia, linked to foot-and-mouth disease, ruling that “public interest prevails over the applicant’s positions”.
The decision was issued on Friday after a hearing of an application by a livestock farmer seeking to halt veterinary services from proceeding with their enforcement.
The legal service said attorney-general George Savvides requested an expedited hearing due to urgency, with the






