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Rights Groups Say Glencore’s Sustainability Report Lacks Credibility
Twelve human rights and environmental groups today raised serious concerns about Glencore’s newly published Sustainability Report, saying it lacks credibility, ahead of the company’s AGM.
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When Will Prosecutors Identify and Compensate Overseas Victims of Corruption?
Despite a rise in global prosecutions of corruption, law enforcement agencies rarely return funds to the victims. Read RAID's opinion piece in FCPA Blog for more details.
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Landmark UK Judgment in Favour of a Whistleblower Exposes Auditing Firms
Top accounting firms are increasingly under scrutiny for being too cosy with their clients and acting as “enablers” of financial misconduct.
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Rights Groups Request UK Supreme Court to Hear Case On Corporate Abuses
RAID and the UK Corporate Responsibility Coalition lodge a letter with the Supreme Court requesting it to hear a case involving corporate human rights abuses by UK company.
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Glencore Ignored Injuries After Spill at Chad Oilfield
50 local residents report burns and skin lesions after a 2018 wastewater spill and oil pipe leak at Glencore's Badila oilfield in Chad
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Glencore a ignoré des blessures corporels à la suite d’un déversement sur son site pétrolier au Tchad
50 habitants ont signalé des brûlures et des lésions cutanées après un déversement d’eaux usées et une fuite sur un oléoduc
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RAID Submission Connecting Business, Human Rights and Corruption
RAID welcomes the opportunity to input into the Working Group’s consultation on the theme of “connecting the business and human rights and anti-corruption agendas”.
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Civil Society Call on DRC President to Freeze Assets of Dan Gertler
Public letter addressed to President Tshisekedi calls for application of US sanctions in Congo against notorious Israeli businessman Dan Gertler.
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Tanzanian Victims Commence Legal Action in UK against Barrick
A group of seven Tanzanian human rights victims launch legal claim at the British High Court against subsidiaries of Barrick Gold, one of the world’s largest gold mining companies.
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DR Congo Residents Come Forward as Potential Victims in SFO Corruption Investigation into ENRC
32,000 Congolese residents, 700 former workers identified as possible victims of corruption