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11 Jul 2017

Uganda: Report says international investors benefiting from mining at locals' expense; inc. companies' comments

Global Witness has released a report on how corruption, mismanagement and political influence is undermining investment in Uganda’s mining sector and threatening people and environment. It claims that international investors are benefiting at the expense of Ugandans. The report includes comments from companies. [Refers to Tibet Hima, African Panther (U), TMT Mining, Africa Gold Refinery, Nilefos, Guangzhou Dong Song & Flemish Investments. Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited Nilefos and Guangzhou Dong Song to respond, but they did not.]