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    Sustainable mining: managing corruption risks and revenue transparency 

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    Publication date
    2012-08-21
    Subject
    Natural resources
    Governance and citizenship
    Rights
    Private sector
    Keywords
    Extractives
    
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    Publisher(s)
    Oxfam Australia
    Document type
    Briefing note
    Description
    Oxfam Australia and the Melbourne Business School (Asia Pacific Social Impact Leadership Centre) partnered to host our third annual sustainable mining symposium. The symposium was held in May 2012. This year, the focus was on managing corruption risks and revenue transparency in the extractives industry.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10546/620771
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