Governance in the frame with EITI, new British bribery law


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Issue 185 - 01 May 2010 | 3 minute read

Efforts to improve the energy industry’s transparency are once again in the spotlight as the United Kingdom introduces an anti-bribery law and the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) struggles to keep its candidate countries in line. The EITI board’s decision to grant extensions to 16 of the 17 countries that had failed to complete validation by the 9 March deadline

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