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Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative: towards a high and level playing-field - A collective solution Toronto, 29 February 2008 Jonas Moberg, Head of the EITI Secretariat

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Page 1: Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative: towards a high and level playing-field - A collective solution Toronto, 29 February 2008 Jonas Moberg, Head

Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative: towards a high and level playing-field- A collective solution

Toronto, 29 February 2008Jonas Moberg, Head of the EITI Secretariat

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1. The problem

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3.5 Billion people live in countries rich in oil,gas & minerals...

Bad management and lackof transparency of theseresources can lead to poverty,conflict and corruption...

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Source: The Economist July 20th 2006

A Commodities Boom...

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= A Resource Revenue Boom.

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2. Part of the solution?

Search

President Yar'Adua: "NEITI is critical for Nigeria"

EITI conference in Kinshasa in January 2008

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How Does EITI Work?

2. Government ‘publish what they receive’

EITI provides Independent Verification & Reconciliation

Oversight by a Multi-Stakeholder Group

1. Companies ‘publish what

they pay’

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Property rights (ownership, auctioning, contracting)

Operational phase (i.e.cost/profit oil, tax calculations)

Fiscal revenues collection - Disclosure

Revenue’s distribution (federal-national/sub-natl)

Final allocation of resources (quality of spending)

EITI

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- Major international oil, gas, and mining companies and investors in those companies

(including Anglo American, Areva, De Beers, Talisman)

- Implementing Countries (including Ghana, Peru, Kazakhstan, Gabon,Cameroon, Nigeria, Azerbaijan, Kyrgyz Republic)

- Civil society groups and networks – e.g. Publish What You Pay, Open Society / Revenue Watch, Transparency International

- Donors: UK, Norway, France, Germany, Netherlands, Australia

Multi-stakeholder Governance Initiative

(*) ”Tackling the oil curse”, The Economist, Sep 23,2004

(The curious coalition [*])

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Global standard, locally implemented

The EITI Conference

National EITI

The EITI Board

Supporters The Secretariat

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The EITI has been politically endorsed by many Governments and in many forums

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“Promote transparency in the management of natural resources and conduct a dialogue on relevant international initiatives such as the Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative (EITI)”

EU-Africa Summit 2008

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- LIETI- GEITI- Azerbaijan EITI- Norway

www.eitransparency.org

Global minimum standard- local standard and process

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www.eitransparency.org

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www.eitransparency.org

Extract from the Gabon 2005 EITI Report (page 36)

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Ngozi Okonjo–IwealaManaging Director, The World Bank

“[NEITI] has lifted Nigeria’s profile in the eyes of investors and helped lead to significant increases in FDI not only in the oil sector (about US$ 6 billion a year) but also in the other non-oil sectors US$3 billion”.January, 2008

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Umaru Musa Yar’AduaPresident of Nigeria

“[NEITI] has recorded major achievements in its four years of operations. Among other accomplishments, it commissioned and popularized the first comprehensive audit of the petroleum sector for the period 1999 to 2004; it conducted studies that swelled government’s coffers by over $1 billion; and it catapulted our country into a leading position among countries implementing the EITI”. January, 2008

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Cynthia CarrollCEO, Anglo American plc

If, for example, members of one of our host governments pocket the revenues which we generate, rather than spending them for the public good, it simply is not enough for us to deny all responsibility. Whilst we may not be technically responsible, many people will view us as complicit if we remain silent.

[EITI] is intended to guard against embezzlement, increase accountability and to lead to a wider debate about the use to which these time-limited revenues are put. It is not a silver bullet for dealing with all corruption but it is beginning to produce some worthwhile results.

24 October 2007

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Why joining?

Implementing countries:

• Self-interest(reduce corruption; increased accountability; improved investment climate)

• International recognition

• Company, investor and international pressure

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Why joining?

Companies:

• Self-interest(good with stable investment climate and good goverance)

• Investor pressure

• Corporate citizenship

• Country demand

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What now?

• Implementation(Validation)

• ”Mainstreaming”(listings requirements, UN, accounting standards

• Large emerging markets

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EITI – a high and level playing field requires collective solutions

Toronto, 29 February 2008Jonas Moberg, Head of the EITI [email protected]