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ARTICLE ~ August 25, 2010 TRANSCRIPT: Antoine Heuty Discusses Afghan's Mineral Wealth on CNN![]() In a recent CNN interview, Antoine Heuty of RWI and Ashraf Haidari of the Embassy of Afghanistan discusssed the prospects for improved development and for increased conflict and corruption in Afghanistan, where vast untapped mineral riches have recently sparked international attention and calls for good governance of the war-torn countries mineral sector. ARTICLE ~ August 24, 2010 Selling Oil Assets in Uganda and Ghana – A Taxing Problem When companies sell their oil and gas assets before production has even begun, they may turn a profit long before the host country can collect the tax revenues typically associated with production. The prospect of an immediate upside for industry with uncertain or delayed benefits for countries has sparked a debate over capital gains taxes on pre-production sales. Analyst and RWI advisor Keith Myers reviews current controversies in Uganda and Ghana, using these emerging oil nations to make the case for clearer extractive sector taxation rules.
ARTICLE ~ August 20, 2010 Senator Richard Lugar Recognizes RWI's Work on U.S. Legislation In a letter to Revenue Watch Director Karin Lissakers, U.S. Senator Richard Lugar notes RWI's exceptional efforts in securing the new extractive industry reporting requirements for all U.S. and foreign companies registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). ARTICLE ~ August 18, 2010 Jobs: Part-Time Accountant The Revenue Watch Institute seeks a Part-Time Accountant to be based in Ghana. ARTICLE ~ August 18, 2010 Jobs: Regional Associate The Revenue Watch Institute seeks a Regional Associate to be based in Ghana. ARTICLE ~ August 16, 2010 Disclosure Will Help Investors, Oil Companies: Letter to the Editor Revenue Watch Director Karin Lissakers responds to a recent Wall Street Journal article on the new energy sector reporting rules in the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform Act, calling on oil companies to demonstrate their commitment to a more level competitive field by supporting global standards for better disclosure practices.
ARTICLE ~ August 12, 2010 Peru Moves to Implement Greater Indigenous Rights![]() A year after Peru witnessed deadly conflicts over hydrocarbon exploitation in the Amazon, the nation's Congress has passed a law clarifying the right of indigenous peoples to advance consultation concerning extractive industry activities on their lands. Claudia Viale and Felipe Bedoya of RWI's Latin America office explore the issue.
ARTICLE ~ August 9, 2010 Jobs: Fall Undergraduate Intern RWI is seeking one undergraduate intern to provide research, communications/media and administrative support. Position located in New York. PRESS RELEASE ~ August 6, 2010 Anti-Corruption: U.S. "Kleptocracy Initiative" Boosts Transparency A new U.S. initiative against corruption by senior foreign officials marks a major step forward in protecting natural resource revenues and safeguarding the interests of citizens in resource-rich countries, the Revenue Watch Institute said today. PRESS RELEASE ~ August 5, 2010 Iraq: Audit Highlights Urgent Need for Transparent Management of Energy Revenues A U.S. audit that found the U.S. Department of Defense unable to account properly for 96 percent of $9.1 billion in Iraqi funds from the sale of Iraq's oil underscores the need for Iraq's new government to adopt strong, transparent controls on oil revenues and spending if the country's oil industry is to fuel economic development rather than conflict. ARTICLE ~ August 4, 2010 Jobs: Research Consultant--Native Lands and Extractive Industries in the United States RWI seeks a Research Consultant: Native Lands and Extractive Industries in the United States. ARTICLE ~ August 3, 2010 Revenue Watch Brief Explores Ghanaian Oil Revenue Bill Ghana's new "Petroleum Revenue Management Bill," which the government recently introduced to parliament, provides a strong framework for the collection and management of the country's expected petroleum revenues. In a new brief from Revenue Watch, RWI Advisory Board Chair Joseph Bell, Legal Analyst Patrick Heller and Deputy Director Antoine Heuty offer comments and suggestions. PRESS RELEASE ~ July 15, 2010 U.S. Financial Reform Sets New Standard for Energy and Mining Industry Transparency FEATURED ![]() The Wall Street reforms passed by Congress include historic transparency rule changes for the oil and mining industry, giving investors and citizens new tools to hold companies and governments accountable for their actions. Revenue Watch Director Karin Lissakers called the victory "the culmination of a long campaign by Revenue Watch and the Publish What You Pay coalition to make extractive industry activities truly transparent, in the U.S. and abroad." ARTICLE ~ July 15, 2010 Q&A: U.S. Financial Reform and Transparency in Oil, Gas and Mining Among the financial reforms approved by Congress in the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act is a measure that requires all companies registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission to report the amounts they pay to governments for access to oil, gas and minerals. The law gives investors and citizens new tools to hold companies and governments accountable. ARTICLE ~ July 8, 2010 RWI Comments on Uganda's Draft Petroleum Bill This May, the government of Uganda circulated a draft Petroleum Bill for the management of the country's emerging oil sector. In a new analysis of the bill from the Revenue Watch Institute, Professor Robert. D. Langenkamp concludes that, despite several positive attributes, the new bill leaves many questions unanswered and many problems unaddressed. PRESS RELEASE ~ July 1, 2010 Nigerian Oil Savings Fund Requires Strong Protections, Revenue Watch Advises Leaders FEATURED ![]() To promote sustainable economic development, the government of Nigeria is considering the creation of a Sovereign Wealth Fund, a savings tool that could protect against oil price volatility. But, according to a new RWI analysis, Nigeria risks repeating patterns of weak economic governance and volatile spending unless its new Fund features certain safeguards. Read more and download the full briefing paper.
ARTICLE ~ June 24, 2010 OSI-Azerbaijan Honors Investigative Journalism on Public Finances Recently, Open Society Institute - Azerbaijan, held a journalistic competition for investigative reports about issues of public financea critical area of concern for transparency activists. Three of the award-winning stories are now available in English, covering topics including regional access to water, the challenges to vocational training, and food safety. ARTICLE ~ June 24, 2010 RWI Convenes Experts in Ghana to Push for Transparency of Oil and Mining Contracts It has been more than a year since Ghanaian President John Atta Mills committed his government to disclosing all existing and future contracts with oil, gas and mining companies. To date, his promise remains unfulfilled. Firm decisions on transparency are increasingly urgent in Ghana, as lawmakers have released proposals for a new petroleum law and there is an increasing national frenzy over oil. In response, this week RWI convened a public conversation in Accra focused exclusively on transparency in oil and mining contracts. ARTICLE ~ June 18, 2010 Huffington Post: Mineral Prospects Should Spur Peace, Not Conflict, in Afghanistan![]() Despite an
ongoing military conflict, Afghanistan has worked since 2009 to build a
mining sector that can provide sustainable wealth, passing a new
hydrocarbons law and committing to implement the Extractive Industries
Transparency Initiative. With the discovery of new mineral deposits
worth an estimated one trillion dollars, the stakes for creating sound
and accountable minerals management just got higher. Karin Lissakers
describes steps that Afghan leaders can take to make the promised
windfall a tool for national stability.
ARTICLE ~ June 17, 2010 Australia's "Super Profits Tax": A High-Stakes Proposal for Australia and the Developing World Alike Australia is a standard setter in the mining industry as the home of some of the world's largest and most sophisticated mining companies as well as a major supplier of minerals to Asian markets. The mining power, however, now finds itself at the center of a heated debate over mining taxation. Mining companies and investors are mobilizing against Australia's recently proposed Resources Super Profits Tax (RSPT) on miners, announced by the government on May 2. Read more from RWI Legal Analyst Matt Genasci.
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