Revenue watch index_2010_-presentation_-_icgfm_miami_17_may_2011

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Main findings:

29 out of 41 countries provide limited public information on their natural resource sector.

Main findings:

5 countries (Colombia, Liberia, Peru, Timor-Leste and the United States) publish their contracts in full.

Main findings:

28 out of 30 hydrocarbon-producing countries have a NOC. Only 14 countries publish full reports on their operations.

Press freedom in oil rich countries:

Definition of Revenue Transparency

The Revenue Watch Index is the first attempt to measure the information governments disclose about oil, gas and mining industries, including payments to those governments, contracts, regulations and related data. The research focuses on identifying publicly available information.

Seven key areas of revenue transparency:

Seven key areas of revenue transparency:

Seven key areas of revenue transparency:

Seven key areas of revenue transparency:

Recommendations

Publish information:

Governments, including SOCs, should publish regular, comprehensive and timely reports on the income they earn and on how they manage the oil, gas and mining sector.

Publish contracts:

Governments need to publish their contracts.

Civil and political rights:

Disclosure of information and legal provisions guaranteeing access to information do not automatically translate into accountability or control of corruption.

Governance mechanisms have to be enforced and monitored to be effective.

Parliaments, civil society and the press need respect to civil and political liberties to bring about accountability.

How does the RWI index compares to other governance indicators ?

How does the RWI index compares to other governance indicators ?

How does the RWI index compares to other governance indicators ?

For more information visit: www.revenuewatch.org/rwindex