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9 Mar 2016

NGO highlights flaws in company complaints mechanisms claiming to follow intl. business & human rights frameworks

Rights and Accountability in Development (RAID) published a report providing a critique of complaints mechanisms at Acacia Mining (formerly African Barrick Gold) and Kamoto Copper Corporation (part of Katanga Mining, which is owned by Glencore).

Business & Human Rights Resource Centre has invited Acacia Mining and Glencore to respond to the report.  Responses are provided below.

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Acacia (formerly African Barrick Gold) Voir la réponse

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