Ivorians await compensation for ecological disaster

In August 2006, the Probo Koala ship, chartered by the oil-trading company Trafigura, dumped caustic soda and petroleum residues on trash dumps in Abidjan. In a landmark ruling in September, the company agreed to pay 30 million pounds to more than 30,000 claimants in a class-action suit. But the victims are still awaiting compensation. Duration: 02:41