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*[[Graham Foyle-Twining]], Global head of Human Resources and Sustainable Development | *[[Graham Foyle-Twining]], Global head of Human Resources and Sustainable Development | ||
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==Lobbying and PR firms== | ==Lobbying and PR firms== |
Revision as of 02:49, 18 November 2014
Contents
Contact details
- African Minerals Limited
- 5 Stratton Street
- London W1J 8LA
People
- Graham Foyle-Twining, Global head of Human Resources and Sustainable Development
- Mike Jones
- Lord Truscott Non-executive director and consultant to African Minerals (UK) Ltd appointed April 2008, approved by the ACOBA
Lobbying and PR firms
Affiliations
- British hedge fund RAB Capital's Situations Company Ltd has invested in this company
External resources
- Human Rights Watch, 'Whose Development? Human Rights Abuses in Sierra Leone’s Mining Boom'
- This 96-page report documents how the government and London-based African Minerals Limited forcibly relocated hundreds of families from verdant slopes to a flat, arid area in Tonkolili District. As a result, residents lost their ability to cultivate crops and engage in income generating activities that once sustained them. Police carried out a bloody crackdown in the town of Bumbuna in April 2012 to quell a protest by workers who went on strike after being barred from forming a union of their own choosing. [1]
- African Minerals, Emailed Statement from African Minerals in response to Human Rights Watch Report, undated.
Notes
- ↑ Whose Development?, Human Rights Watch, 19 February 2014