MOGE Nudged toward Openness by Australian Lawyers
Australian government lawyers are helping Burma to reform Myanmar Oil and Gas Enterprise in preparation for the country to join the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative.
Australian government lawyers are helping Burma to reform Myanmar Oil and Gas Enterprise in preparation for the country to join the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative.
The meeting of the MSG on implementation of the EITI in Azerbaijan was held in April.
Anti-corruption investigators in the Democratic Republic of Congo say they can't trace more than $88 million that mining companies paid to a government revenue agency.
A new legislation that requires all companies listed and registered in the EU to report their payments by country and project.
Myanmar's two-year-old reformist government, struggling to open the economy and attract foreign investment after decades of diplomatic and economic isolation.
NEITI has challenged the civil society organisations to effectively utilise its four comprehensive audits in the oil and gas sector to hold government and companies to account through constructive advocacy for remediation.
OECD official says rich countries should demand transparency from multinationals and stop cash passing through tax havens
The Philippines is aggressively working to have an international standard that will ensure greater transparency and accountability in the payment and collection in the country’s extractive industries.
The Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI) has disclosed that it will redirect its attention to lingering issues of oil theft, oil bunkering and pipeline vandalism in Nigeria's oil and gas industry.
The Honduran government’s announcement of its plans to join EITI has raised expectations as well as doubts.