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For Improving Transparency
  in Extractive Industries

Azərbaycan Qeyri-Hökumət Təşkilatları Koalisiyası

The Coalition of Azerbaijan Non-Goverment Organization

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This day: 7 September 2008, Sunday | az |   ACTUAL

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Address: J. Jabbarli 44, Caspian Plaza 3, floor 9, Baku, AZ1065
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EITI Principles and Criteria

EITI Principles and Criteria

The EITI Principles

  1. We share a belief that the prudent use of natural resource wealth should be an important engine for sustainable economic growth that contributes to sustainable development and poverty reduction, but if not managed properly, can create negative economic and social impacts.

  2. We affirm that management of natural resource wealth for the benefit of a country’s citizens is in the domain of sovereign governments to be exercised in the interests of their national development.

  3. We recognise that the benefits of resource extraction occur as revenue streams over many years and can be highly price dependent.

  4. We recognise that a public understanding of government revenues and expenditure over time could help public debate and inform choice of appropriate and realistic options for sustainable development.

  5. We underline the importance of transparency by governments and companies in the extractive industries and the need to enhance public financial management and accountability.

  6. We recognise that achievement of greater transparency must be set in the context of respect for contracts and laws.

  7. We recognise the enhanced environment for domestic and foreign direct investment that financial transparency may bring.

  8. We believe in the principle and practice of accountability by government to all citizens for the stewardship of revenue streams and public expenditure.

  9. We are committed to encouraging high standards of transparency and accountability in public life, government operations and in business.

  10. We believe that a broadly consistent and workable approach to the disclosure of payments and revenues is required, which is simple to undertake and to use.

  11. We believe that payments’ disclosure in a given country should involve all extractive industry companies operating in that country.

  12. In seeking solutions, we believe that all stakeholders have important and relevant contributions to make – including governments and their agencies, extractive industry companies, service companies, multilateral organisations, financial organisations, investors, and non-governmental organisations.

The EITI Criteria

  1. Regular publication of all material oil, gas and mining payments by companies to governments (“payments”) and all material revenues received by governments from oil, gas and mining companies (“revenues”) to a wide audience in a publicly accessible, comprehensive and comprehensible manner.

  2. Where such audits do not already exist, payments and revenues are the subject of a credible, independent audit, applying international auditing standards.

  3. Payments and revenues are reconciled by a credible, independent administrator, applying international auditing standards and with publication of the administrator’s opinion regarding that reconciliation including discrepancies, should any be identified.

  4. This approach is extended to all companies including state-owned enterprises.

  5. Civil society is actively engaged as a participant in the design, monitoring and evaluation of this process and contributes towards public debate.

  6. A public, financially sustainable work plan for all the above is developed by the host government, with assistance from the international financial institutions where required, including measurable targets, a timetable for implementation, and an assessment of potential capacity constraints.



Last correction date of the file: 24/7/2008 - 14:54:20

 

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CONTENTS NEWS

16th number of information bulletin of “Improving Transparency in Extractive Industries” Coalition has been prepared.
Statement by civil society associations of Azerbaijan on the events in the Republic of Georgia (Baku, August 12, 2008)
Coalition of Public Unions for Increase of Transparency in Extractive Industries has opened its opinion on 8th Report (on results of 2007) regarding the mutual payments of Azerbaijani government as well as of companies from oil-gas sector.
“Implementation of EITI in Azerbaijan: retrospective view to a 5 years period” Press release of the Conference (17th June 2008 )
Report:  “ improving transparency of oil revenue expenses” project(26/05/2008)
Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative NGO Coalition Azerbaijan, Round-Table Discussions on “Management of SOFAZ’s Assets; how can they protected from risks?” Press-Release (Baku, 18/04/2008)
Azerbaijan discloses seventh EITI report
Press-release: General Assembly of ITEI Coalition #10(20/10/2007)
Press-release: The coalition of local NGOs Increasing Transparency in Extractive Industries (ITEI) holds its 10th General Assembly at the AF-HOTEL-AQUAPARK in Novkhany, a settlement on the outskirts of Baku (19/11/2007)
EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRY TRANSPARENCY JOURNAL ISSUED IN AZERBAIJAN
Moore Stephens to collate next EITI reports
The 7th EITI reporting cycle is underway in Azerbaijan

 

 
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