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Natural Resources committee The EU and the SEC in the U.S. looked at this issue carefully. The EU included very clear language—and I'll just read it out because it's here— to “not provide for any exemptions in cases of alleged disclosure prohibitions in foreign law or on confidentiality or commercial sensit
November 20th, 2014Committee meeting
Andrew Bauer-Gador
Natural Resources committee No, of course. I'm bringing those up as examples. In the Canadian context, the danger of including a process for granting exemptions is that you create an incentive for foreign jurisdictions to pass secrecy laws. In the literature, this is called the “tyrant's veto”. What we wan
November 20th, 2014Committee meeting
Andrew Bauer-Gador
Natural Resources committee Forgive me, I didn't read the entire EU language, because I didn't want to take up too much of your time. But the transparency directive does evoke a principle of universality with regard to reporting payments, which states that: no exemptions, for instance for issuers activ
November 20th, 2014Committee meeting
Andrew Bauer-Gador
Natural Resources committee I would support what's just been said, both from the Mining Association and Publish What You Pay Canada. The issue I wanted to raise, using this opportunity, was on something that CAPP mentioned earlier. First, we're obviously quite pleased to hear that CAPP would like to align
November 20th, 2014Committee meeting
Andrew Bauer-Gador
Natural Resources committee Yes. We're recommending alignment with the U.S. and EU.
November 20th, 2014Committee meeting
Andrew Bauer-Gador
Natural Resources committee Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Good morning. Thank you for inviting me to speak today, Chairman and all the members of the committee. By way of introduction, as Mr. Benoit said, I'm an economic analyst with the Natural Resource Governance Institute. I've been working with Publish W
November 20th, 2014Committee meeting
Andrew Bauer-Gador