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12 Jun 2015

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OECD Watch

OECD Watch publishes Quarterly Case Update (June 2015)

"OECD Watch Quarterly Case Update", Jun 2015

The highlights of this Quarterly Case Update include 5 new cases filed against 9 companies. New cases alleging breaches of the OECD Guidelines have been filed against...Van Oord...Atradius...Holcim...Nykomb Synergetics Development AB...Mylan...Daewoo...POSCO and...NPS and NBIM. The UK NCP rejected two complaints by Reprieve for not having substantiated the allegations related to the link between BTs services and US drone operations. The UK NCP recommended that the complaint by Reprieve against G4S be re-submitted...the UK NCP released a final statement in the case against Gamma and...facilitated a successful mediation in Formula 1 Bahrain human rights cases. Also Arla and ActionAid Denmark reached an agreement...[A] mediated dialogue was initiated by the Dutch NCP in the case between Friends of the Earth against Rabobank. The Australian NCP has yet to issue initial assessments in the ANZ Bank Cambodian sugar case, and in the G4S Manus Island asylum seekers case. The Irish CRH case and the Japanese Toyota Philippines case were included again as they set new all-time records for inordinate delays in cases.