Toward Strengthened EITI Reporting : Summary Report and Recommendations

This document draws on Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) country implementation experience and contains the summary report and recommendations of a consultation process. The goal of the consultation process was to examine and recommend ways to strengthen EITI reporting by building on existing EITI policy guidance, while streamlining the reports and promoting qualitative improvements in disclosure within them. Accordingly, the recommendations in this document are addressed to the EITI International Secretariat and through it, to the EITI Board, as well as stakeholders in EITI-implementing countries.

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Main Authors: Ravat, Anwar, Ufer, Andre
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2010-01
Subjects:ACCOUNTABILITY, ACCOUNTING, ACCRUALS, ALUMINUM, AMORTIZATION, AUDIT STANDARDS, AUDITING, AUDITOR, AUDITORS, AUDITS, BAUXITE, BEST PRACTICE, BUDGET IMPLICATIONS, CADASTRES, CAPITAL INVESTMENT, CAPITAL INVESTMENTS, CASH ACCOUNTING, CASM, CIVIL SOCIETY, CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS, COLLECTION PROCESS, COMMUNITIES, COMPLEXITY, CORRUPTION, CREDIBILITY, DATA COLLECTION, DATA RELIABILITY, DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, DEVELOPING COUNTRY, DEVELOPMENT BANK, DIAMONDS, DISBURSEMENTS, DISCUSSION, DISCUSSIONS, DOCUMENTS, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, EI, EI REVENUES, EITI, EXPENDITURE, EXPENDITURES, EXPLORATION, EXTERNAL AUDITORS, EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES, EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES TRANSPARENCY INITIATIVE, EXTRACTIVE SECTOR, FINANCIAL DATA, FINANCIAL FLOWS, FINANCIAL INFORMATION, FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT, FINANCIAL STATEMENT, FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, FOREIGN EXCHANGE, GAS, GAS FLARING REDUCTION, GOLD, GOLD EXTRACTION, GOLD MINING, GOOD GOVERNANCE, GOOD PRACTICE, GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS, GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTS, GOVERNMENT REVENUES, GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT, HOLDING, INTEGRITY, INTERNAL REVENUE, INTERNATIONAL AUDITING STANDARDS, INTERNATIONAL FINANCE, INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS, LEASE PAYMENTS, LOCAL GOVERNMENTS, MANGANESE, MEDIA, MINERAL RESOURCES, MINERALS, MINES, MINING COMPANIES, MINING POLICY, MINISTRIES OF FINANCE, MONETARY FUND, MUNICIPALITIES, NATURAL RESOURCES, OGMC, OIL, OIL COMPANIES, OIL PRICE, OIL PRODUCTION, OPERATING COSTS, POLITICAL RISKS, POVERTY ALLEVIATION, PRICE VOLATILITY, PUBLIC FINANCE, PUBLIC FINANCES, PUBLIC GOOD, RESOURCE REVENUES, RETURN, RETURNS, REVENUE FLOWS, REVENUE STREAMS, REVENUE TRANSPARENCY, ROYALTY PAYMENT, SMALL-SCALE, SMALL-SCALE MINERS, SMALL-SCALE MINING, SOCIAL SAFEGUARDS, SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENTS, TAX, TAX CODES, TAX DEDUCTIONS, TAX INCENTIVES, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, TRADING, TRANSPARENCY OF REVENUES, TRANSPARENT REPORTING, TRUST FUND, VALIDATION PROCESS, VALUATION,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/01/12166142/toward-strengthened-eiti-reporting-summary-report-recommendations
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/18281
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Summary:This document draws on Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) country implementation experience and contains the summary report and recommendations of a consultation process. The goal of the consultation process was to examine and recommend ways to strengthen EITI reporting by building on existing EITI policy guidance, while streamlining the reports and promoting qualitative improvements in disclosure within them. Accordingly, the recommendations in this document are addressed to the EITI International Secretariat and through it, to the EITI Board, as well as stakeholders in EITI-implementing countries.