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27 Mai 2019

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Sherpa (France)

Bolloré Group sued by NGOs in an unprecedent legal action

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Palm oil in Cameroon: French courts must order the group to respect its commitments for residents and workers of the Socapalm plantations

While the palm oil plantations of Socfin, a company of the Bolloré group, brings 306 million euros in turnover in 2018, Bolloré refuses to implement measures to improve the living and working conditions on its plantations in Cameroon, measures it had agreed upon in 2013. “Palm oil industry have devastating impacts throughout the world on health, pollution, deforestation, and workers’ rights, but no action seems to have succeeded so far in shaking up the practices of agribusiness giants. Thus, our organizations are asking the courts to enforce these fundamental rights” says Sandra Cossart, Sherpa’s director.

Today, in a pathbreaking legal action, Sherpa and European and Cameroonian organizations ReAct, GRAIN, FIAN-Belgium, Bread for all...are filing a lawsuit against BOLLORE S.A. before the Nanterre court for the implementation of an action plan in Cameroon. Our civil lawsuit aims to ask the French judge to force the Bolloré group to comply with the commitments it made in 2013 to the local communities and plantation workers of Socapalm, a Cameroonian palm oil company directly linked to the group.

In 2010, Sherpa filed a complaint before the OECD National Contact Point (NCP) regarding Socapalm’s activities...In December 2014, the Bolloré group suddenly announced that it would not implement the action plan and offloaded its responsibilities on Socfin, another Socapalm shareholder... 

We are now asking the French judge to order the forced execution of the action plan; it must be considered as a contract that has not yet been executed...“This action should be an important step in increasing the accountability of economic actors, who cannot unilaterally withdraw from their commitments, nor take them for the sole purpose of buying social peace or an ethical image. Law should not remain a tool for the powerful of the world ” says Marie-Laure Guislain, head of litigation at Sherpa. 

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Cameroon: Sherpa and other NGOs file lawsuit against Bolloré to force the company to comply with its social commitments

Cameroun: Sherpa et d'autres ONG portent plainte contre Bolloré pour l'obliger à respecter ses engagements sociaux