April 16th 2010 - 5:18PM ... Anders Tunold Kråkenes
BERLIN, 16 APRIL 2010. The Board of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative, the international standard for improved transparency in countries’ natural resource sector, met in Berlin 15-16 April. The Board discussed the request of 17 of the 32 countries currently implementing the EITI to extend their deadline for completing EITI Validation. In addition, Sao Tome and Principe had applied to voluntarily suspend their EITI Candidate status.
July 7th 2010 - 11:47AM ... Anders Tunold Kråkenes
As we approach half-way through 2010, it is proving to be as momentous for the EITI as expected. Although most of the 22 first EITI countries did not complete the validation of their EITI processes by their deadlines, eyes are now turned towards those granted short extensions to complete by September.
Countries’ efforts to meet the deadlines have led to an unprecedented level of activity to improve transparency in the extractives sector. In the past 12 months, 18 countries have produced EITI Reports.
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Status of EITI ImplementationSao Tome and Principe applied to voluntarily suspend it EITI Candidate status. The EITI Board did not agree to grant STP a suspension. Peter Eigen sent a letter to the President conveying the Board's decision.