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Opening Extractives: Global Beneficial Ownership Transparency Implementers’ Forum

events Open Ownership · Sep 2021

Organised by the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) and Open Ownership (OO), and supported by the BHP Foundation, the Opening Extractives Global Beneficial Ownership Transparency Implementers’ Forum brought together implementing countries and beneficial ownership transparency (BOT) reformers from around the...

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Using Applied as a recruitment platform

Open Ownership · Sep 2021

Over the last few years, Open Ownership (OO) has been using Applied, an online recruitment and hiring platform. OO is committed to open, fair, and transparent recruitment, and the Applied platform enables an unbiased, ethical, and efficient alternative to most...

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Group advocates transparency, accountability in corporate governance in Nigeria

Press Business247 News Online · Sep 2021

The Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC) has advocated for transparency, accountability in corporate governance in Nigeria.Musa Rafsanjani, Executive Director, CISLAC, disclosed this in a media briefing in Lagos on Wednesday.

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Measures to check corruption in extractive industry takes off

Press Ghana Web · Sep 2021

A one-year project aimed at supporting Ghana’s effort at implementing beneficial ownership (BO) information to check illicit activities and corruption in the extractive sector was launched in Accra yesterday.

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Six of the largest extractive companies commit to a common set of policies and practices on beneficial ownership transparency

news Open Ownership · Sep 2021

Companies in the extractive industries are leading on BOT

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Collective action can stop corruption in the extractives sector

Press Thomson Reuters Foundation News · Sep 2021

Collective action can stop corruption in the extractives sector. The countries most affected, and the industries where so much of the corruption takes place, need to be at the forefront of putting in reforms.

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