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3 Takeaways From Our Webinar on Leveraging Budget Data for CSOs
3 Takeaways From Our Webinar on Leveraging Budget Data for CSOs

Civil Society Organisations, journalists, and legal and academic experts must learn how to leverage budget data for research, advocacy, and fundraising.

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InsightsTTEITI SecretariatMay 27, 2021
Trinidad and Tobago EITI Report 2018
Trinidad and Tobago EITI Report 2018

There is room for improved transparency by the GORTT to meet the requirements of the EITI Standard.

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PublicationsTTEITI SecretariatApril 2, 2021EITI Report, Latest Report, Related Report3
State of the Extractive Sectors Report 2021
State of the Extractive Sectors Report 2021

This State of the Extractive Sectors Report 2021 is the TTEITI’s latest effort to put leading economic indicators into context, describe how each sector works, and explain the ways in which both domestic and international developments impact government revenues and the resources available to citizens.

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TTEITI SecretariatApril 1, 2021Special Report
A Guide to the Trinidad and Tobago Budget for Civil Society Organisations
A Guide to the Trinidad and Tobago Budget for Civil Society Organisations

This webinar will help civil society organisations, community-based organisations, academic and legal professionals, journalists, lobby groups, and local business trade organisations, find and understand the information within the national budget that is relevant to them.

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WebinarTTEITI SecretariatFebruary 9, 2021
Covid-19 Heightens Need For National Beneficial Ownership Register
Covid-19 Heightens Need For National Beneficial Ownership Register

Although fraud and corruption are not new phenomena, evidence from past crises shows that they will likely be intensified during the pandemic.

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Open OwnershipTTEITI SecretariatAugust 11, 2020Insights, Read Next, Read Next3
On Beneficial Ownership Registers and Privacy
On Beneficial Ownership Registers and Privacy

Weighing privacy concerns about ownership transparency against the public interest.

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Open OwnershipTTEITI SecretariatJuly 1, 2020Insights, Read Next, Read Next3, Latest
4 Things the Attorney General Should Consider In Developing A National Beneficial Ownership Register
4 Things the Attorney General Should Consider In Developing A National Beneficial Ownership Register

Recent events in global economics have underscored the need for more transparency when it comes to financial entities.

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Open OwnershipTTEITI SecretariatFebruary 11, 2020Insights, Read Next2, Read Next3
Trinidad and Tobago EITI Report 2017
Trinidad and Tobago EITI Report 2017

The Independent Administrator has reconciled an aggregate of approximately $128 billion in payments from extractive companies and found $869 million in discrepancies.

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PublicationsVictor HartSeptember 30, 2019EITI Report, Latest Report, Related Report3
Guyana’s First EITI Report Highlights Both Innovations and Need for Structured Reform
Guyana’s First EITI Report Highlights Both Innovations and Need for Structured Reform

In 2017, revenue from gold and other minerals accounted for 84 percent of the total payments.

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Open BudgetsSherwin LongJune 2, 2019Mining
6 Terrifying Reasons to End Secret Company Ownership (Infographic)
6 Terrifying Reasons to End Secret Company Ownership (Infographic)

It's the biggest problem in oil, gas and mining you've never heard of.

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Open OwnershipTTEITI SecretariatApril 30, 2019Infographic, Read Next, Read Next2, Latest
Lifting the Veil on Secret Company Ownership in Trinidad and Tobago (Ebook)
Lifting the Veil on Secret Company Ownership in Trinidad and Tobago (Ebook)

Corruption is bad for business and can also destabilise entire economies.

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Open OwnershipTTEITI SecretariatApril 15, 2019Ebook, Read Next, Latest
Combatting Secret Company Ownership in TT
Combatting Secret Company Ownership in TT

Corporate scandals such as the 2016 Panama Papers disclosures shine light on how the ultimate owners of companies illegally make millions by deliberately hiding their identities.

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Open OwnershipKerry PetersFebruary 15, 2019Insights, Read Next2, Read Next3
Trinidad and Tobago EITI Report 2016
Trinidad and Tobago EITI Report 2016

The Independent Auditor has so far audited an aggregate of approximately $123 billion in payments from extractive companies.

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PublicationsVictor HartSeptember 30, 2018EITI Report, Related Report2, Related Report3, Related Report
EITI and UWI Strengthen Ties
EITI and UWI Strengthen Ties

Central to the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative is the close collaboration between the three extractive sectors stakeholders: government, companies and civil society.

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CommentaryTTEITI SecretariatApril 16, 2018Civil Society
Tracking Energy Sector Revenue In a Recession
Tracking Energy Sector Revenue In a Recession

Trinidad and Tobago will definitely require revenue from the sector to finance any of our short, medium and long term ambitions.

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Open BudgetsSherwin LongFebruary 28, 2018Economy
Stop Faking It: How the Fake Oil Scandal Reinforces the Need for Constant Reform and Vigilance
Stop Faking It: How the Fake Oil Scandal Reinforces the Need for Constant Reform and Vigilance

The recent “fake oil” allegations at Petrotrin has helped propel public discussion on how efficiently the country monitors its oil and gas production.

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Open DataSherwin LongOctober 3, 2017Production
Trinidad and Tobago EITI Report 2014/5
Trinidad and Tobago EITI Report 2014/5

This is the first time that T&T has published data for two fiscal years in one report, an action taken to make the data current.

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PublicationsTTEITI SecretariatSeptember 30, 2017EITI Report, Related Report, Related Report3
Can We Export Our EITI Experience?
Can We Export Our EITI Experience?

Trinidad and Tobago’s position as the Caribbean’s leading energy province has always forced us to take a less insulated view of our regional role in the sector.

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CommentarySherwin LongAugust 28, 2017Region
Will Contract Transparency Be Beneficial For TT?
Will Contract Transparency Be Beneficial For TT?

Contract transparency allows citizens to understand the agreed terms for extractive projects in their countries and to determine who is accountable for non-compliance.

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Contract TransparencyKerry PetersApril 27, 2017Legal Framework
EITI Captures Critical Heritage and Stabilisation Fund Data
EITI Captures Critical Heritage and Stabilisation Fund Data

The HSF was established in 2007 as an instrument to save and invest any surplus of petroleum revenues that exceeded budgeted projections.

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Open BudgetsKerry PetersJune 13, 2016Heritage & Stabilisation Fund
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