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Ivory Coast authorities said 17 people were killed, and more than 100,000 forced to seek medical help More in News
Tags: Ivory Coast, Abidjan, Environment, Sodium hydroxide, Trafigura, Cᅢᄡte d'Ivoire toxic waste dump, Disaster Accident, Environment of Cᅢᄡte d'Ivoire
A MAN accused of defrauding a fashion company of more than $16 million is potentially facing more than 200 charges. Police say the 42-year-old man, who lives in Turramurra on Sydney's north shore, submitted fake invoices to the company from other businesses...
Tags: Kevin Halligen, security consultant, Washington, Madeleine McCann, United Kingdom, Oxford, Law Crime, Hallig, Trafigura, Disappearance of Madeleine McCann, McCann, Surnames, Fraud, Portugal, Algarve, Tort law, Bail, Law enforcement in the United Kingdom, Crimes, Oakley, Crime in Portugal, Deception, Unexplained disappearances, Disappeared people
McCann family to look for their missing daughter has gone on the run after being implicated in a string of high-profile frauds. Kevin Halligen, 48, is thought to have pocketed at least £300,000 from public donations that were given in the wake of Madeline...
Tags: Kevin Halligen, Britain, Ivory Coast, Abidjan, Trafigura, Madeleine, McCann, Praia da Luz, Surnames, Disappearance of Madeleine McCann, Hallig
Kevin Halligen, a British security consultant, was paid to find Madeleine but allegedly failed to pass the money on to the private detectives who did the work on his behalf. A friend of Kate and Gerry McCann, Madeleine’s parents, said they had become...
Tags: Madeleine McCann, Gerry McCann, FBI, Kevin Halligen, Seattle, Unexplained disappearances, Algarve, Disappearance of Madeleine McCann, McCann, ᅢノglise de la Madeleine, Surnames, Crime in Portugal, Portugal, Frisian Islands, Hallig, Trafigura
The company, Trafigura, confirmed yesterday that �a global settlement is being considered by the parties�. A settlement, which would be without any admission of liability on the part of the company, would avoid a lengthy, costly and highly embarrassing...
Tags: Trafigura, Probo Koala, Ivory Coast, Abidjan
It's not just British libel law – well-funded legal attacks are stifling free speech and scholarship in the US too The Guardian's defeat of a gagging order engineered by Trafigura's law firm, Carter-Ruck, bears uncomfortable similarities to another recent...
Tags: Jenzabar, free speech, student leaders, United Kingdom, Boston, Tort law, English defamation law, Simon Singh, Trafigura, Peter Carter-Ruck, Entertainment Culture, Chai Ling, Defamation, Law in the United Kingdom
Buscombe hints at need for publishers to improve PCC funding So what should we make of the first major speech, delivered last night to the Society of Editors' conference , by Lady (Peta) Buscombe ?...At its heart, naturally enough, was a staunch defence...
Tags: PCC, Peta Buscombe, Lady Buscombe, major speech, pcc chair, United Kingdom, Belfast, Human Interest, Press Complaints Commission, Peta Buscombe Baroness Buscombe, Pensacola Christian College, Ferenc Gyurcsᅢᄀny's speech in Balatonᅤムszᅢᄊd in May, Trafigura
The report concerns illnesses suffered by thousands of Abidjan locals. It suggests their likely cause was the release of potentially lethal gas after chemicals were dumped...It says it was a list of possible outcomes rather than a study based on the specifics...
Tags: Trafigura
The legal firm Carter-Ruck has written to the Guardian saying the paper should regard itself as "released forthwith" from any reporting restrictions...Trafigura said neither they nor Carter-Ruck had "improperly sought to stifle or restrict" debate and...
Tags: Trafigura, Carter-Ruck, toxic waste
said he hoped to "clear up what is an unfortunate area of the law". On Tuesday an order temporarily stopped the Guardian reporting details of an MP's parliamentary question. Tory MP Peter Bottomley said the order should never have been granted and he...
Tags: Trafigura