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Stalling and ducking their responsibilities, the Thai way

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It looks like a certain Thai oil company is using delaying tactics and stalling to avoid their responsibilities to one of their ASEAN neighbours. The disgraceful Montara oil spill where oil flowed into the sea for 70 days in 2009 is still in court in Australia while poor Indonesian seaweed farmers suffer the consequences.

 


http://www.smh.com.au/world/indonesia-calls-on-george-brandis-to-help-speed-up-montara-oil-spill-class-action-20170803-gxosu2.html

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From "The Australian" Newspaper.....

 

"????? told the government it responded quickly to the incident and co-operated with government departments.

However, the Montara Commission of Inquiry into the oil spill blamed "widespread and systematic" deficiencies in ?????'s practices, with commissioner David Borthwick finding the company's systems were so deficient and its personnel so incompetent that Montara was "an accident waiting to happen".

Mr Borthwick labelled ?????'s failure to properly investigate the blowout as "irresponsible and inexcusable" and accused the company of seriously misleading the national petroleum safety regulator several times."

At the end of the day the truth will catch up with you. 

 

The lovely bullying, lieing and deceiving people never like it. Whereever.

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