Welcome to Trinidad and Tobago’s 8th annual Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) Report.
Read MoreCivil Society Organisations, journalists, and legal and academic experts must learn how to leverage budget data for research, advocacy, and fundraising.
Read MoreThe Ministry of Energy and Energy Industries hereby invites Proposals for Provision of Consultancy Services to conduct an EITI Audit of the Trinidad and Tobago Extractive Sectors.
Read MoreThere is room for improved transparency by the GORTT to meet the requirements of the EITI Standard.
Read MoreThis 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.
Read MoreThis 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.
Read MoreAlthough fraud and corruption are not new phenomena, evidence from past crises shows that they will likely be intensified during the pandemic.
Read MoreWeighing privacy concerns about ownership transparency against the public interest.
Read MoreRecent events in global economics have underscored the need for more transparency when it comes to financial entities.
Read MoreThe 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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