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14 Dec 2020

Thailand: Mining co. unwilling to pay compensation on adverse impacts to livelihood of over 6000 villagers

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Over 6000 villagers in Thailand's Phichit and Phetchabun provinces are allegedly affected by the mining operations of Akara Resources Public Company Limited, a Thai subsidiary of the Australian company Kingsgate Consolidated Limited. Akara is allegedly unwilling to provide compensation for the alleged adverse impacts of its operations on the locals' livelihood or to restore the environment.

Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited Akara and its parent company Kingsgate to respond to the allegations in the report. The companies did not respond.

Company Responses

Akara Resources Public Company Limited

No Response

Kingsgate Consolidated Ltd (mining)

No Response

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