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Les habitants de RDC se font connaître au SFO comme victimes potentielles dans leur enquête sur ENRC
32 000 habitants congolais et 700 anciens travailleurs ont été identifiés comme de possibles victimes de corruption -
Applause for the SFO on Glencore probe, but what progress on ENRC?
Its International Anti-Corruption Day - a moment to welcome the SFO's bold move to investigate Glencore. But when will the SFO's corruption investigation into ENRC reach a conclusion?
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When Will Bristow Address the Human Rights Issues at Tanzanian Gold Mine?
The real test of Mark Bristow's leadership of Barrick Gold will be how and when he acts to resolve the serious human rights abuses at the North Mara gold mine.
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IFC Forfeits Compensation in DR Congo Corruption Case
RAID submits official complaint to World Bank Group after IFC forfeits right to an estimated $50 million in compensation following corruption on its DRC projects by Israeli businessman, Dan Gertler.
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DR Congo: The Forgotten Victims of Dan Gertler’s Corruption
Ten years ago, 700 workers at the Kingamyambo Musonoi Tailings (KMT) mine in Kolwezi, Democratic Republic of Congo, lost their jobs for one simple reason: corruption.
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Do companies outsource the dirty work of imposing security?
The Voluntary Principles should not be seen as an avenue for companies to distance themselves from legal risk. Read RAID's analysis.
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RAID Responds to Acacia Mining
Acacia Mining claims articles published by The Guardian and other newspapers on the human rights situation at the North Mara gold mine in Tanzania are "misleading." RAID responds.
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Acacia Mining Faces New Human Rights Problems in Tanzania
Acacia's board of directors is urged to stop employing the Tanzanian police and suspend its problematic grievance process at its North Mara gold mine.
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Mining Indaba Should Address Justice for Victims
Participants at the Africa Mining Indaba in South Africa should act to address justice and compensation for harm to individuals and local communities as a result of their activities.
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UK Supreme Court Hears Landmark Case on Corporate Rights Violations
On 15-16 January 2019, the UK Supreme Court will hear a case of crucial importance for corporate human rights victims concerning Zambian citizens' claim against UK mining company Vedanta.