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This has been achieved using an accelerated procedure to remove
various references to the tax in legislation.
The proceedings challenging the constitutionality of the tax in
the Constitutional Court will be stopped and the Slovak Republic
avoids any possibility of having to pay damages had the
Constitutional Court declared the tax to be unconstitutional.
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In March 2011, the Irish High Court temporarily reversed a 10 year practice of imposing personal liability on company officers to pay for environmental clean up of the company’s waste.
The Government has announced plans to scrap or simplify a range of environmental regulations in an effort to free businesses from red tape whilst also targeting enforcement towards high-risk industries.
The attention of FOI Officers is drawn to the European Communities (Access to Information on the Environment)(Amendment) Regulations 2011, which were published just before Christmas, so you may have missed them in the Christmas rush!
A new enforcement mechanism, previously under consultation and now contained within the Crime and Courts Bill 2012-2013, is designed to give companies more confidence to admit their part in crime without opening themselves up to criminal prosecutions.
An environmental civil action has been struck out recently. The claimants had suffered loss but were unable to demonstrate any form of tangible physical damage.
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