Mining firm files libel suit vs group
“We are taking this unprecedented defensive measure to protect the company and the thousands of people we employ directly and indirectly, and to force these anti-mining groups to be a positive force through a moral, honest, and responsible advocacy,” said Carlos Dominguez, chairman and president of Lafayette.
Included in the complaint filed before the
The company is seeking P10 million in damages which it plans to use as a scholarship fund for deserving Rapu Rapu students to secure advanced degrees in environmental management and protection.
The company is also preparing similar complaints against radical groups, including a Rapu Rapu resident who even flew to
Dominguez said the anti-mining advocates succeeded last year in making people believe that the company caused a mercury spill off the coast of
“It took us months to clear our name with the help of independent scientific groups,” he said.
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