This report analyses the risk of corruption in the process of awarding mining permits in Australia
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This report analyses the risk of corruption in the process of awarding mining permits in Sierra Leone.
This report analyses the risk of corruption in the process of awarding mining permits in the DRC. Available in French and English.
This report analyses the risk of corruption in the process of awarding mining permits in Cambodia.
Through our research , we found that the NAIF processes for investment decision-making lack transparency, accountability and integrity. These weaknesses undermine public scrutiny of its decisions, give rise to conflicts of interests, and could result in companies with a history of noncompliance, criminal or corrupt behaviour gaining access to public funds.
This report analyses the risk of corruption in the process of awarding mining permits in Papua New Guinea.
This report analyses the risk of corruption in the process of awarding mining permits in Armenia.
The business case for companies to adopt robust internal reporting mechanisms is clear. Such mechanisms enable staff to speak up about legal or ethical misconduct. They help protect companies from the effects of misconduct, including legal liability, serious financial losses and lasting reputational harm.
This global snapshot explores where and how corruption can get a foothold in mining approvals processes – before ground is even broken.
We want to reduce the risk and incidence of corruption in the mining sector in Australia and internationally.