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IVORY COAST/TOXIC WASTEBack
[Published: Wednesday June 02 2010]

Oil firm Trafigura accused of  toxic waste

Denmark, 02 June-(ANA)-Dutch prosecutors have accused multi-national oil trading firm Trafigura of illegally exporting hazardous waste to Ivory Coast in 2006.

The allegations came at the start of a trial in which the firm is accused of breaking Dutch export and environmental laws and forging official documents.

Tens of thousands of people in Ivory Coast said the waste made them ill.

Trafigura rejects the charges. It denies the waste was dangerous, or that it knew the chemicals would be dumped.

Among those standing trial is an employee of Trafigura and the Ukrainian captain of the Probo Koala, the ship that exported the waste from the Netherlands.

Neither were present as the trial opened in Amsterdam on Tuesday.

A lawyer for Trafigura, Aldo Verbruggen, responded that the charges were based on an "unfounded moral judgment".

"Trafigura is a company that takes responsible entrepreneurship very seriously," he said.

Trafigura faces a fine of up to 1.34m euros in the case.

In an out-of-court settlement in September, Trafigura agreed to pay $45m to some 30,000 people who said they were affected by the waste.

In return, the claimants agreed in the light of expert evidence that the waste could not have caused anything worse than mild flu-like symptoms.

The company has always rejected reports that the waste had caused deaths or serious injuries.

The Trafigura payout was in addition to nearly $200m that the company paid the Ivorian government in 2007.

The Dutch trial is expected to last about five weeks.(ANA)

FA/ANA/02 June 2010-------


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