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3 Avr 2016

Facing Finance report investigates abuses by 20 companies & ties to financial institutions

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Facing Finance’s report “Dirty Profits 4” focuses on 20 multinational companies regarding allegations of abuse of human rights and environmental standards, and investigates the links between these companies and 4 financial institutions. The report finds that these companies’ and banks’ voluntary social commitments are not sufficient to prevent abuse, exploitation, corruption, and environmental destruction. Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited the companies to respond - their responses and the full report can be found below.

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