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Corruption

Poor governance and systemic corruption are prevalent in many resource-rich countries.

Poor governance and systemic corruption are prevalent in many resource-rich countries. Given their highly concentrated and highly profitable nature, the oil, gas and mining industries can generate the kind of political and private incentives that favor rent-seeking and institutional (or state) capture.

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Anticorruption Guidance for Partners of State-Owned Enterprises
Report
26 January 2022
Diagnosing Corruption in the Extractive Sector: A Tool for Research and Action
Report
1 September 2021
Preventing Corruption in Energy Transition Mineral Supply Chains
Briefing
6 December 2022

    Publications

    Comment les acteurs de la lutte contre la corruption peuvent-ils utiliser les divulgations ITIE ?

    Report
    18 February 2021
    Sebastian SahlaAlexandra GilliesMatthieu Salomon

    How Can Anticorruption Actors Use EITI Disclosures?

    Report
    18 February 2021
    Sebastian SahlaAlexandra GilliesMatthieu Salomon

    ¿Cómo pueden usar los informes del EITI los actores anticorrupción?

    Report
    18 February 2021
    Sebastian SahlaAlexandra GilliesMatthieu Salomon

    Bajo la superficie: el caso de la supervisión de los proveedores de la industria extractiva

    Report
    22 September 2020
    Robert PitmanKaisa Toroskainen

    Beneath the Surface: The Case for Oversight of Extractive Industry Suppliers

    Report
    22 September 2020
    Robert PitmanKaisa Toroskainen

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    News & Insights

    Boom ou effondrement ? Les pays riches en minéraux profiteront-ils de la transition énergétique ?

    Matthieu SalomonSebastian Sahla
    9 November 2022

    Auge o declive: ¿podrán los países ricos en minerales beneficiarse de la transición energética?

    Matthieu SalomonSebastian Sahla
    9 November 2022

    U.K. Slaps Glencore With Major Bribery Fine. Will It Clean Up Its Act?

    Susannah Fitzgerald
    3 November 2022

    Affaires Glencore et Sinosteel au Cameroun : cas pratiques du besoin de plus de transparence sur les contrats extractifs

    Investir au Cameroun
    24 September 2022

    Seismic Change Needed at Glencore Following a Decade of Corruption

    Press Release
    18 July 2022

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    Beneficial ownership
    Mandatory payment disclosure
    Civic space
    Measurement of environmental and social impacts
    Commodity prices
    Measurement of governance
    Contract transparency and monitoring
    Open data
    Coronavirus
    Revenue management
    Economic diversification
    Revenue sharing
    Energy transition
    Sovereign wealth funds
    Gender
    State-owned enterprises
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    Licensing and negotiation

    Related events

    Paradox of Plenty: Natural Resource Crime in Africa

    Wednesday, July 29, 2020 - 09:30 to 10:30
    Online

    Can We End Corruption In Oil, Gas, and Mining?

    Event type: 
    Web Event
    Wednesday, July 1, 2020 - 16:00 to 17:00
    Online

    What Cheap Oil Means for Corruption and Governance

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    Web Event
    Wednesday, June 3, 2020 - 09:00 to 10:30
    Online

    Daniel Kaufmann Presentation and Q&A: Natural Resource Governance in the COVID Crisis Era

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    Discussion
    Tuesday, May 26, 2020 - 09:00 to 10:30
    Online

    Book Talk: Crude Intentions: How Oil Corruption Contaminates the World

    Event type: 
    Discussion
    Wednesday, February 12, 2020 - 12:00 to 14:00
    New York City, United States

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      Coronavirus
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      Energy transition
      Gender
      Global initiatives
      Legislation and regulation
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      Mandatory payment disclosure
      Measurement of environmental and social impacts
      Measurement of governance
      Open data
      Revenue management
      Revenue sharing
      Sovereign wealth funds
      State-owned enterprises
      Subnational governance
      Tax policy and revenue collection
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