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France fines Total £143m over coastal damage from oil spill

By Peggy Hollinger in Paris

Published: January 17 2008 02:00 | Last updated: January 17 2008 02:00

A French court made legal history yesterday when it ordered Total, the oil company, and three other parties to pay a €192m (£143m) fine for damage done to the environment by an oil spill.

The ruling marks the first time that damaging the environment has been judged a crime. It widens the field of potential action against companies by green groups.

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