Vale SA and Samarco’s Dutch Subsidiary Named in £3 Billion Dutch Lawsuit Led by Pogust Goodhead for Mariana Dam Failure: Firms Freeze shares in Vale’s Dutch Subsidiary
Lawyers from Pogust Goodhead and Lemstra Van der Korst file claim in
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The £3bn action is on behalf of claimants including seven Brazilian municipalities (from the states of
The case was launched in
The asset attachment was made as a means of ensuring assets are ringfenced in the event of a successful outcome of the claim.
The Mariana dam was operated by Samarco, which is a joint venture between mining giants Vale of
The claim by the individuals and businesses affected by the collapse of the dam is brought by the Stichting Ações do
International law firm Pogust Goodhead already represents close to 700,000 victims of the Mariana disaster in a separate claim against mining company BHP in the English courts. The claimants bringing the new action in
News of the new action in
CEO and Global Managing Partner of Pogust Goodhead,
“The claims being brought in
"The time has come for multinational conglomerates to be held accountable for their actions wherever they operate or make their profits. The Dutch subsidiaries played a key part in the global extraction of profits from the Samarco mine, with
“Not only have Vale and Samarco failed to do the right thing by the victims, but they have also exposed their investors to extraordinary levels of risk in relation to the unprecedented compensation bill the company now faces.
“For too long, the victims of the Mariana dam disaster have seen Vale and BHP continue to boast about their profits and shareholder dividends while the victims have yet to receive redress for their losses as they continue to live with the devastation the companies caused eight long years ago.”
These new claims come after settlement negotiations in
The Mariana dam collapsed in
The disaster is described as the worst environmental disaster in Brazilian history and the effects are still being felt to this day.
BHP will face a trial on liability in
The Municipality of Gonzaga said: “This claim is of the utmost importance because it aims to repair the damages suffered by the municipality, and we believe that the funds sought will be used to develop public policies that the municipality needs, in education, health and the environment."
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