Chevron Star "Witness" Worked On Fraudulent Remediation In Ecuador
Chevron Star "Witness" Worked On Fraudulent Remediation In Ecuador
Submitted by: Amazon Defense Coalition
Categories:Business Ethics, Environment
Posted: Dec 19, 2012 02:46 PM EST
WASHINGTON, Dec. 19 /CSRwire/ - Chevrons new star witness in Ecuador, Fernando Reyes, worked for the oil giant on its fraudulent remediation in the mid-1990s and later lied in his affidavit, according to blog by the rainforest communities who won a $19.04 billion judgment against the company.
He also worked for the firm that conducted a secret audit on the companys behalf that found extensive contamination from Chevrons three decades of oil exploration in the South American country.
Reyes is part of a long list of Chevron witnesses in the Ecuador case whose initial claims have turned out to be misleading or false and have backfired against the company, said the blog. These witnesses include Diego Borja, Wayne Hansen, Sara Portilla, John Conner, Ralph Marquez, Pedro J. Alvarez and Douglas Southgate, among others.
In the mid-1990s, Reyes worked as a consultant in Ecuador to a Chevron contractor, Fugro McClelland, that audited the concession area and found hydrocarbon contamination requiring remediation at all production facilities and a majority of the drill sites." The audit findings were kept secret until after the Ecuador trial began in 2003, said Karen Hinton, the U.S. spokesperson for the Ecuadorians.
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