UK taxpayers on hook as failed Cumbria coalmine investors sue government
by Damian Carrington Environment editor from Environment | The Guardian on (#6Z8BV)
Singapore firm using secretive international legal system to seek compensation for climate concerns blocking plans
The UK government is being sued in a secretive corporate court" after a proposal for a new coalmine in Cumbria was quashed by the high court. If successful, UK taxpayers would have to fund a substantial compensation payment to the mine's investors.
It is the first such case to be filed against the UK government by a fossil fuel company as a result of climate policy. The case uses investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) rules agreed in a 1975 trade agreement between the UK and Singapore, where the major investor in the coalmine is incorporated.
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