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20 Mar 2015

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Global Witness

Global Witness welcomes Statoil's disclosure & calls on US regulators to follow Norway's lead

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Greater transparency will enable citizens to monitor payments worth hundreds of billions of dollars each year, and hold their governments to account for how the money is used...Manuel Pembele Mfulutoma, head of the civil society organisation Adjudeca which works with communities in Zaire province, said: "Zaire has natural wealth in abundance yet its citizens live in deep poverty. Project-level transparency will allow us to track these massive payments and ensure that they are used how they should be - to improve living conditions for the Angolan people."..

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