A nine-member expert panel, headed by Kerala Additional Chief Secretary K. Jayakumar, constituted to assess the socio-economic damages caused by Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages Limited at Plachimada village in Palakkad district, has finalised its report advising the government to take steps to realise Rs.200 crore in damages from the multinational company.
The panel has recommended the formation of a tribunal which the people of Plachimada could approach seeking compensation for the damage that they have suffered on account of the company's operation in the village from 1999 to 2004.
The company was forced to close down its unit in the village following a long struggle by the people of Plachimada.
The expert panel, comprising heads of various State departments, legal experts and environmental activists, was formed in September 2009 and was supposed to submit its report by December 31 last year.