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Big win for open business as UK Oil, Gas and Mining companies to disclose real owners
Today Britain took a big step towards the kind of transparency that will help businesses and investors everywhere know who they are dealing with.
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Today UK oil and mining transparency becomes reality. U.S. take note.
Congratulations to the UK Government and Parliament today for drawing a line in the sand.
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Chinese mining transparency announcement sends a clear signal to US regulators
New guidelines for Chinese mining companies operating overseas represent the strongest endorsement by a Chinese government-affiliated body of international standards to prevent corruption linked to the mining sector.
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As UK and Myanmar come on board the EITI, elsewhere its credibility is being challenged
The UK was accepted as a ‘candidate’ into the Extractives Industry Transparency Initiative (EITI) in Myanmar yesterday. This is an important development for the scheme, which faces major challenges elsewhere in the world.
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Time for landmark transparency scheme to show it has real teeth in DRC and Myanmar
These are testing times for the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI), the voluntary scheme which brings together governments, civil society and companies in efforts to make sure citizens see the benefits of the riches beneath their feet.
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Oil transparency will hurt not help the autocrats
Russian President Vladimir Putin has solidified his power with the help of Russia’s oil and gas wealth and Europe’s dependence on it, and has enriched a small circle of oligarchs in the process, all in a rather opaque manner.
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