Map Ta Phut residents set to take IEAT to court

Written By Unknown on Friday 7 December 2012 | 22:56






Some 114 local residents in Rayong's Map Tha Phut district have decided to file a lawsuit against the Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT), demanding that it give them Bt160 million in compensation for environmental and health damages caused by industrial development.





Suthi Atchasai, leader of the Eastern People's Network, said the group was planning to take the case to the Administrative Court by February. The network is working on its claim and collecting evidence to show how people's health has been affected by the industrial development from the Map Ta Phut Industrial Estate.



Local villagers hope to be given at least Bt1.4 million each in compensation.



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