India: Vizhinjam-03/Kerala

Date Filed
12 Apr 2013
Status
Closed
Phase
Compliance
Country
India

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Complaint Overview

Complainant

Local Residents of Mulloor Village

Concerns

Access to water and impact on farmlands

Cross-Cutting Issues
Resource Efficiency Land Resettlement Land Water Loss of Livelihoods

Project Information

Region
South Asia
Institution
IFC
Name & Number
Kerala Port, Vizhinjam 28991
Company
Vizhinjam International Seaport Limited (VISL)
Sector
Advisory Services
Category
n/a
Commitment

N/A

Synopsis

Complaint

Vizhinjam International Seaport Limited (VISL), a special purpose government company fully owned by the State Government of Kerala (GoK), is developing a multi-purpose seaport at Vizhinjam, 16 kilometers south of the state capital, Trivandrum (Thiruvananthapuram). IFC has been hired as the Transaction Advisor to assist VISL in structuring and implementing the project and in seeking private sector partner(s) to implement the plan in collaboration with the State Government Ports Department. IFC is managing roughly $1.6 million in trust funds for the project.

In April 2013, a complaint was lodged with CAO by local residents of Mulloor Village, one of the eleven villages along the coast of the Vizhinjam Port location. The complainants raise concerns about the newly-built port construction access road that runs through Mulloor village to the Vizhinjam port area, as they believe it to be impeding aquifer recharge in the area. Furthermore, they contend that dumped construction waste on their land has aggravated the water retention issues and impacted their farmlands.

Action

CAO found the complaint eligible for further assessment in April 2013. In initial conversations between CAO and the complainants, the complainants expressed a willingness to engage in a collaborative process convened by CAO to address their concerns. VISL declined an initial interview with the CAO assessment team, and subsequently told CAO it did not wish to meet with the CAO team or to engage in a facilitated dialogue. The complaint therefore proceeded to CAO Compliance for appraisal.

In June 2015, CAO completed a compliance appraisal with regard to the Vizhinjam 01, 02 and 03 complaints. On the basis of this compliance appraisal, CAO opened a compliance investigation into IFC's Advisory Services project with Vizhinjam International Seaport Ltd. The CAO investigation assesses whether IFC prepared and implemented the project in accordance with its policies and procedures.

CAO completed its joint compliance investigation for the Vizhinjam 01, 02 and 03 complaints in January 2018. The compliance investigation report makes two broad non-compliance findings in relation to IFC’s involvement in the project:

1. IFC took on the role of lead transaction advisor in relation to the Kerala Port project without a reasonable assurance of the client’s commitment to develop the project in accordance with the Performance Standards; and

2. The Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) as delivered by IFC was not fully consistent with the Performance Standards, particularly in relation to land acquisition and project impacts on livelihoods.

CAO’s compliance investigation report further makes a number of specific findings regarding IFC Advisory Services.

CAO finds that IFC staff were aware that the client intended to proceed with land acquisition in a way that was inconsistent with the requirements of Performance Standard (PS) 5 on land resettlement, yet IFC did not advise the client to suspend its ongoing land acquisition activities until the ESIA and other required plans had been completed.

CAO finds that IFC agreed to a narrowing of its environmental and social (E&S) mandate over the period of the project, such that IFC finally oversaw only one component of the project ESIA—an assessment of marine-side port facilities that excluded land-based infrastructure such as road, rail and back-up facilities. This change of scope meant that IFC did not have assurance that impacts on land or cumulative impacts arising from the project were being addressed in accordance with IFC’s E&S requirements.

CAO finds that the marine-side ESIA delivered by IFC to its client lacked certain essential components of an ESIA for a major infrastructure project at the relevant stage of development. In particular, CAO finds that the IFC ESIA lacked adequate socio-economic baseline information on tourism based livelihoods, an assessment of project impacts on tourism based livelihoods and livelihood restoration plans for project impacts on tourism and fisheries as required by PS1 (risk management) and PS5 (land resettlement). CAO also finds that the IFC ESIA did not go through a process of consultation and participation, or disclosure as required by PS1.

CAO sees instances of non-compliance in this case arising primarily from: (a) a lack of structured assessment of the client’s commitment to the Performance Standards as a framework for the development of the port; and (b) an underestimation by IFC of the complexity of producing an ESIA for the project compliant with the Performance Standards.

 IFC’s response to the compliance investigation did not include any engagement with the client, the complainant or any commitment to project-level action. For this reason, CAO focused its monitoring on measures taken by IFC in response to its non-compliance findings at the level of policies, procedures, practice and knowledge.

CAO released a monitoring report in June 2020. CAO found that IFC’s response at the level of its policies, procedures, practice and knowledge is satisfactory. CAO notes that IFC outlined several changes to its E&S supervision of PPP advisory services projects, including:
 - the assignment of an E&S specialist to every PPP related advisory services project;
 - clearances by E&S staff at key milestones in the project cycle; and
 - provisions included in financial advisory services agreements that require advisory services clients to endeavor to apply the Performance Standards when designing and carrying out the PPP.

In CAO’s view, these changes increase the focus on the identification and management of E&S issues in IFC advisory services projects and potentially increase IFC’s leverage in relation to the client. They should also serve to reduce the risk that IFC will provide advisory services support to, and thus serve as an enabler of, environmentally and social harmful PPP projects.

CAO notes that several changes in practice are pending formalized change to IFC’s Environmental and Social Review Procedures. Nevertheless, CAO has decided to close its monitoring, on the basis that actions taken by IFC are addressing Cao’s compliance findings at a systems-level, and considering that IFC no longer has any direct involvement with the Kerala Port project.

All documents relating to this case are available under "View Documents" below.

Status

CAO released a monitoring report in June 2020, and closed the case. A Malayalam version of the monitoring report will be available in due course.

Status as of July 16, 2020.

Case Documents

  • Complaint
    Letter of Complaint
    Apr 11, 2013
    English
    Letter of Complaint
    Letter of Complaint
    Apr 11, 2013
    Malayalam
    Letter of Complaint
    Assessment Report(s)
    Assessment Report
    Sep 01, 2013
    English
    Assessment Report
    Assessment Report
    Sep 01, 2013
    Malayalam
    Assessment Report
    IFC Management Response to CAO's Assessment Report
    Sep 27, 2013
    English
    IFC Management Response to CAO's Assessment Report
  • Compliance

    Appraisal Report(s)
    CAO Compliance Appraisal Report of Vizhinjam 01 to 03
    Jun 01, 2015
    English
    CAO Compliance Appraisal Report of Vizhinjam 01 to 03
    Audit Report(s)
    Terms of Reference for CAO compliance investigation
    Dec 02, 2015
    English
    Terms of Reference for CAO compliance investigation
    CAO Compliance Investigation Report
    Jan 23, 2018
    English
    CAO Compliance Investigation Report
    IFC Response to CAO Audit Report
    Feb 21, 2018
    English
    IFC Response to CAO Audit Report
    Monitoring Report(s)
    CAO Compliance Monitoring Report
    Jun 23, 2020
    English
    CAO Compliance Monitoring Report
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