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Title   Final (second) report of the panel of experts on the illegal exploitation of natural resources and other forms of wealth of the DRC
Author UN Security Council S/2002/1146
Edition PDF
Published New York: UNSC
Year 2002-10-16
Pages 59
Abstract This report describes the illegal exploitation of the natural resources of the DRC by 'elite networks', criminal organisations and persons, and foreign governments., in government-controlled areas, as well in areas controlled by Uganda or Rwanda. It recommends that financial restrictions be placed on 29 companies based in Belgium, Rwanda, Uganda, DRC, Zimbabwe and South Africa, and a travel ban and financial restrictions imposed on 54 persons, including Augustin Katumba Mwanke, Minister of Presidency in the DRC, Kibassa Maliba, a former Minister of Mines, and Mwana Nanga Mawapanga, a DRC Ambassador in Harare, the Speaker of Parliament in Zimbabwe, Emmerson Mnangagwa Dambudzo, the DRC's Minister of National Security, Dan Munyuza, and others.

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Bestand unsc_2002_1146_21-10-2002.pdf (219 Kb)
Country Central Africa , DRC , East Africa , South-Africa , Zimbabwe
Themes
  • Conflict
  • Economy
  • International institutions
  • International Relations
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