There are concerns the bankruptcy could cost Danish taxpayers some 27 million.
The Danish company Nordic Waste has triggered a political scandal by filing for bankruptcy.
The bankruptcy of the company – which deals with the reprocessing of contaminated soil – could cost taxpayers 27 million.
After they post their bankruptcy filing, the Danish state will likely have to pay for the clean-up work required after a mega landslide at a reprocessing plant for contaminated soil.
At the beginning of the week, the Ministry of the Environment issued interim injunctions against Nordic Waste. After that ruling, the company declared bankruptcy.
Both Environment Minister Magnus Heunicke and Justice Minister Peter Hummelgaard react…
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