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10 Feb 2009

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Global Compact Critics

Global Compact Board agrees to discuss complaint against PetroChina

Yesterday, a group of civil society organizations that had submitted a complaint against PetroChina received a letter from Sir Mark Moody-Stuart, vice chair of the Global Compact Board. In the letter, Mr. Moody-Stuart says that the Board will discuss the matter "fully" at its next meeting and that it will "review the processes described" in the Compact’s Integrity Measures...