The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative is an international organisation to promote transparency and reduce corruption around mining. In the past, the New Zealand government has been reluctant to join, seeing no value in membership other than the possibility of silencing critics. But the organisation has just nominated former Prime Minister (and UNDP head) Helen Clark as its chair. Which raises the obvious question: will New Zealand be joining now? Has MBIE even bothered to look at it since 2014?
Thursday, January 31, 2019
Will NZ join the EITI now?
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1/31/2019 02:29:00 PM
Labels:
Corruption,
Foreign Policy,
Helen Clark,
Mining