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London-based oil trader Trafigura faces criminal charges over attempt to offload toxic waste
Trafigura faces criminal charges over attempt to offload toxic waste


Prosecutor tells trial in Amsterdam that company put 'self-interest above people's health and the environment'


By David Leigh
Tuesday 1 June 2010 20.09 BST



The site at Abidjan, Ivory Coast, where toxic waste was dumped.
Photograph: Issouf Sanogo/AFP/Getty Images


The London-based oil trader Trafigura faced criminal charges for the first time today, over the environmental scandal which caused international uproar last year and forced it to compensate thousands of Africans made ill by toxic waste.

At the start of a trial in Amsterdam – at which Trafigura is accused of an initial attempt to get rid of the waste cheaply in the Netherlands – prosecutor Look Bougert told the court the company had put "self-interest above people's health and the environment".
He said Trafigura first tried to conceal how dangerous the waste was, then pumped it back on board its tanker and left the Netherlands with hundreds of tonnes of oil residue, contaminated with foul-smelling sulphur mercaptans and toxic hydrogen sulphide.

Instead of paying for specialist disposal, Trafigura "dumped it over the fence" in Abidjan, the main port of poverty-stricken Ivory Coast in west Africa. "Cheap, but with consequences," Bougert said.

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It has been ruled that the company's chief executive, Claude Dauphin, should not face personal charges. Nor does the prosecution cover the events after the tanker, the Probo Koala, left Amsterdam, and the subsequent dumping in Abidjan, which sent 30,000 people choking, retching and seeking medical treatment.

Instead, the trial, which is expected to last two months, focuses on the relatively technical question of Trafigura's behaviour in Amsterdam when the tanker made its first attempt to dispose of the contaminated waste. The prosecution says it was misdescribed as routine "slops" from ordinary tank-cleaning. When the disposal company received protests from residents about the foul smell and demanded payment for specialist disposal, Trafigura was allowed instead to pump the waste back aboard and leave the port. It is illegal to export hazardous waste from a European location to be dumped in Africa.

Trafigura gained notoriety last year when it hired British lobbyist Bell Pottinger, and libel lawyer Carter-Ruck, to threaten European media organisations which sought to investigate the firm's behaviour. The company overreached itself and was forced to withdraw, when it attempted to enforce a so-called "super-injunction" against the Guardian, gagging it from reporting proceedings in the British parliament.



Notice how Trafigura's Chief Executive escapes both personal scrutiny and for his company's actions in illegally dumping toxic waste in Ivory Coast. Just a couple of low-level employees are taking the fall... the tanker's captain and another employee.


There is absolutely no justice to be found when it involves Big Oil parasites.



And it will be our downfall.





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