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2023년 3월 20일

Capital Group did not respond

The Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited Capital Group to respond to the report alleging that Capital Group holds shares with Baker Hughes, Diamond Offshore Drilling, Halliburton, InterMoor/Acteon Group, and Weatherford International –all of which are oilfield services companies that are alleged to “…have made themselves complicit with the junta as it commits war crimes and crimes against humanity against the people of Myanmar.” The report asserts that “International investors…holding shares in the…oilfield services companies, also have a responsibility under the UN Guiding Principles and the OECD Guidelines to use their leverage to convince their investee companies to act responsibly, and to divest from those companies if they do not act responsibly. If the asset managers do not do so, the OECD Due Diligence Guidance for Responsible Business Conduct indicates that they risk deepening their relationship to and responsibility for the atrocity crimes the Myanmar junta is committing with oil and gas revenue.”

Capital Group did not respond.

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