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− | A strong advocate of the private sector Rene Coulomb has long campaigned against obstacles that would prevent private sector participation in the water industry. Coulomb is | + | A strong advocate of the private sector Rene Coulomb has long campaigned against obstacles that would prevent private sector participation in the water industry. Coulomb is one of the three founding members and former vice-president of the [[World Water Council]] – a pro-privatisation water think tank that has close ties to big business, global governing and financial institutions (the two other founding members are [[Abu-Zeid Mahmoud]] and [[Aly Shady]]). Coulomb has a far-reaching influence and clout in the global water industry. He is former director of ethics for [[Suez]] and sits on the steering committee of the [[Global Water Partnership]] (GWP) – an organisation that carries out the operational mandate of the World Water Council.<ref>Public Citizen (2005), [http://www.citizen.org/documents/profilesuez.pdf Suez: A Corporate Profile], accessed 26 November 2008.</ref>. |
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Revision as of 05:36, 27 November 2008
A strong advocate of the private sector Rene Coulomb has long campaigned against obstacles that would prevent private sector participation in the water industry. Coulomb is one of the three founding members and former vice-president of the World Water Council – a pro-privatisation water think tank that has close ties to big business, global governing and financial institutions (the two other founding members are Abu-Zeid Mahmoud and Aly Shady). Coulomb has a far-reaching influence and clout in the global water industry. He is former director of ethics for Suez and sits on the steering committee of the Global Water Partnership (GWP) – an organisation that carries out the operational mandate of the World Water Council.[1].
References
- ↑ Public Citizen (2005), Suez: A Corporate Profile, accessed 26 November 2008.