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July 22, 2010

Setting Global Standards of Transparency

by Jenny Costelloe, CSR Asia, Hong Kong - It is not often that East Timor (or Timor Leste) is lauded as a front runner in global developments, but when it comes to transparency, this oft-troubled country is one of the leaders, according to the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI). This accolade was announced by the EITI on 1 July 2010, amidst a climate of regulatory reform and voluntary initiatives which aim to promote transparency and to prevent corruption.

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