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2011年12月21日

作者:
Michelle Faul, Associated Press

Human Rights Watch: Angola government must account for $32 billion missing from state coffers

Angola's government must account for a staggering $32 billion missing from state coffers in a country where most suffer immense poverty despite the nation's massive oil wealth, Human Rights Watch said...The revelation comes the same week that Angola announced yet another huge offshore oil find and after deals were signed Tuesday with seven major oil companies to drill there...Human Rights Watch said the missing money was identified by the International Monetary Fund in a December report and is believed to be linked to Angola's state oil company Sonangol...Telephone calls from South Africa and Portugal did not go through Wednesday to the office of President Jose Eduardo dos Santos, his spokesman Mario Jorge or to the press office of the state oil company Sonangol...More than half of Angola's population lives below the international poverty line, child and maternal deaths are among the highest in the world and 30 percent of children are malnourished, according to the U.N. Children's Fund. Health care is limited or nonexistent in many rural areas. [also refers to Statoil]