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Search > > Legal and regulatory reform

Playing with the rules – how extractive industries players pursue illicit practices and what can be done about it?

Over the last two decades, several laws and initiatives have been adopted around the world to fight illicit financial flows, but corruption and tax avoidance remain high in the oil, gas and mining sector. What are some of the reasons for that?

Posted on October 31, 2019.
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