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DR Congo Stands to Lose $3.71 billion in Mining Deals with Dan Gertler
New financial investigation reveals the colossal losses to the DRC state
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Launch of the UK’s anti-corruption sanctions regime is an important step forward
Launch of the Global Anti-Corruption Sanctions Regime is welcomed by a coalition of the UK’s leading anti-corruption organisations
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Guards at Petra Diamonds’ Tanzanian mine deliberately modified ammunition to inflict greater damage
Zenith Security guards replaced rubber projectiles with metal shot before turning their shotguns on those caught on the diamond concession
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The LBMA’s responsible gold sourcing programme lacks credibility
Five human rights groups write to LBMA’s CEO raising concerns
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Investors Should Press Anglo American to Tackle Toxic Lead Legacy in Zambia
Investors who hold shares in global mining giant, Anglo American, should urge the company to resolve its devastating toxic legacy in Kabwe, Zambia.
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UK Government Accepts Human Rights Complaint Against Glencore UK for Toxic Spill in Chad
UK NCP for the OECD Guidelines decides the serious issues raised “merit further examination”
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Anti-corruption campaigners denounce easing of US sanctions against Dan Gertler
The "Congo is not for sale" campaign denounces license granted in the final days of the Trump administration allowing Gertler to conduct transactions with US entities for one year.
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Why Petra Diamonds is Facing British Justice
On the day of its AGM, will investors and shareholders question Petra Diamonds’ human rights record?
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Killings and assaults at Petra Diamonds’ Tanzanian mine undercuts ‘ethical’ claims
New report of human rights abuses at the Williamson Mine undermines FTSE4Good listing