I now understand why Carter-Fuck were trying to block information from Parliament. They donn't want it widely known that they have another injunction on the publication of n report into the poisoning in Abidjan made on behalf of Trafigura. I suggest you go to Wikileaks and look for yourself.
Trafigura don't seem to want us to know that they were performing a hazardous operation: refining oil at sea in an oil tanker, storing the liquid waste of the process (which would inevitably contain some very nasty compounds including hydrogen sulphide that require special waste management techniques) in the ordinary waste tanks of a ship, and knowingly dumping the resultant highly toxic waste in a 3rd world country. The result of that dumping appears to be a court case charging Trafigura with culpability in the deaths and injury of people working in, and living at quite some distance from, the dump site.
It is worth pointing out that there are international conventions covering the movement of such toxic waste. There is also EU Landfill Directive 1999/31/EC that forbids the dumping of such waste in landfill sites within the EU.
Landfill in Abidjan appears to be where it ended up.