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Article

23 Feb 2009

Author:
Eric Cohen, Chairperson (Investors Against Genocide) & Bart Slob, Senior researcher (SOMO)

[PDF] [Reply from NGOs to Sir Mark Moody Stuart regarding UN Global Compact, PetroChina and Sudan]

Thank you very much for your thoughtful response to our request to apply the UN Global Compact’s Integrity Measures to PetroChina. We welcome your decision to discuss this matter at the next Global Compact Board meeting...Our complaint against PetroChina provides an opportunity to demonstrate how the process should work to ensure that the Compact’s dialogue mechanism is effective and robust...please provide us with the opportunity to clarify our complaint in a brief presentation to the Board...This interactive format would allow discussion on some of the specific details of our complaint, such as the relationship between PetroChina and CNPC...