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Article

2 Oct 2003

Author:
Carola Hoyos and John Reed, Financial Times

Angola forced to come clean

Angola is the starkest battlefront in a campaign by northern governments and non-governmental organisations to ensure developing- world countries spend revenue from their resource industries responsibly. Angola faces mounting pressure from the International Monetary Fund and NGOs to account for billions of dollars missing from its oil revenues. [refers to ChevronTexaco, BP, Sonangol]