Filters By campaign All Anonymous companies Banks Climate breakdown Corporate accountability Corruption & money laundering Diamonds Digital threats Forests Forest transparency & IFM Forêts Fossil fuels Governments Greenwashing Land and environmental defenders Land Deals Oil, Gas & Mining Personas defensoras Pétrole, gaz et minerais Responsible Minerals Rubber in the Mekong Stop Russian oil Timber Trade Transition minerals By country All Afghanistan Angola Azerbaijan Brazil Cambodia Central African Republic China Congo-Brazzaville D.R. Congo Equatorial Guinea European Union Guinea Guyana Honduras Indonesia Japan Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Laos Liberia Libya Madagascar Malaysia Myanmar Nicaragua Nigeria Papua New Guinea Peru Russia South Sudan Sudan The Philippines Turkmenistan Uganda Ukraine United Kingdom United States Zimbabwe | Feb. 6, 2009 Corruption & Money Laundering Oil, Gas & Mining Cambodia Cambodian embassy in London responds to Country for Sale http://www.globalwitness.org/images/icons/icon_pdf.gif | Feb. 5, 2009 Corruption & Money Laundering Oil, Gas & Mining Cambodia Cambodia on brink of oil and mining corruption disaster; donor governments fail to act /sites/default/files/images/web_banner_430x106px.jpg | Jan. 16, 2009 Corruption & Money Laundering Oil, Gas & Mining Ukraine Global Witness Comment in the Financial Times To secure its energy, Europe must end opacity Global Witness comment. Financial Times, January 15, 2009 | Jan. 13, 2009 Corruption & Money Laundering Oil, Gas & Mining D.R. Congo Letter to Global Witness from the Special Representative to the UN Secretary General in the DRC | Jan. 9, 2009 Corruption & Money Laundering Oil, Gas & Mining Gabon: Anti-Corruption Advocates Imprisoned On Trumped-Up Charges Publish What You Pay (PWYP), the global civil society movement for transparency in the oil, gas and mining industries, condemns the imprisonment of anti-corruption activists in Gabon and calls for their immediate release and for due process and their human rights to be respected. | Jan. 8, 2009 Corruption & Money Laundering Oil, Gas & Mining An open letter to Gazprom Chief Executive Alexey Miller Russia, Ukraine and Gas: Six Questions for Gazprom Dear Mr Miller, Global Witness is a non-profit organisation that works for greater openness in the world's natural resource industries. You may know our April 2006 report: It's a Gas: Funny Business in the Turkmen-Ukraine Gas Trade. | Nov. 26, 2008 Corruption & Money Laundering Oil, Gas & Mining Cambodia Cambodian Embassy response "The Royal Embassy of Cambodia to the United Kingdom found the press release by Global Witness (“Cambodia's donors risk disaster with blind eye to poor governance of country's oil and mineral”, November 25th) a little curious and inflammatory, just days before the upcoming Cambodia Development Cooperation Forum. | Oct. 29, 2008 Corruption & Money Laundering Oil, Gas & Mining IMF and World Bank Need to Bolster Transparency Measures in the Extractive Industries October 29, 2008: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank Group are falling short in fostering fundamental measures of transparency in the oil, gas, and mining industries, a report released today by the Bank Information Center and Global Witness found. | Oct. 3, 2008 Corruption & Money Laundering Oil, Gas & Mining Angola Angolagate trial opens - Global Witness comment Angolagate trial - 3rd October 2008 | Oct. 3, 2008 Corruption & Money Laundering Oil, Gas & Mining Angola ANGOLA: THREAT TO BAN HUMAN RIGHTS GROUP RAISES SERIOUS CONCERNS INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS MUST TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDERS A threat to ban a prominent human rights group in Angola, Africa's top oil producer, is raising serious concerns in the wake of recent elections. Civil society in Angola and internationally is calling on the Angolan government, the EU and other international bodies to protect human rights defenders in the country. Show Previous 10 Show Next 10