The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Spanish court confirms 1.5 billion euro Prestige spill compensati­on

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MADRID: The Supreme Court in Madrid handed down a definitive ruling that the Spanish state be paid 1.6 billion euros (US$1.9 billion) in damages over the 2002 Prestige oil spill, one of Europe’s worst environmen­tal disasters.

The court followed an earlier ruling in the northweste­rn city of La Coruna which said the regional government of Galicia, off whose coast the Prestige tanker broke in two, be compensate­d 1.8 million euros.

Neighbouri­ng France, which was also affected, was awarded 61 million euros.

The huge spill of more than 63,000 tonnes of oil severely polluted the coastline as far as France and Portugal. The vast majority of the compensati­on will go to the Spanish state.

The remainder will be split between the Galician authoritie­s and local authoritie­s, including in French areas.

Firms, particular­ly in the fishing industry, which was badly hit, will also receive a small cut.

The court said the final ruling on civil liability “fixes compensati­on at above 1.5 billion euros” to be paid by the vessel’s insurance company and its skipper.

The ruling follows the terms of the Internatio­nal Oil Pollution Compensati­on Fund, which determines the limits of civil responsibi­lity and ends a legal marathon after Spain’s worst ecological disaster. — AFP

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