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Article

19 Mar 2003

Author:
Richard Adams, Guardian [UK]

City diary

Senator George Mitchell, heading a panel of "experts," last week warned BP to tread carefully in Indonesia, where exploiting a vast gas field could lead to brutal treatment of the Papuan inhabitants by the Indonesian military...Senator Mitchell got very sniffy last week at a press conference when asked how much he was being paid by BP to provide the company with his expert advice. [refers also to Freeport McMoRan & Rio Tinto]