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Vinci’s failure to respect Global Compact commitments on human rights and the environment in Khimki

Vinci’s failure to respect Global Compact commitments on human rights and the environment in Khimki

Advocacy letter    |    28 March 2011

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The letter to representatives of the UN Global Compact gives details on the failure to respect commitments under the Global Compact initiative by the construction company Vinci in connection with the Moscow St. Petersburg motorway project (near Khimki).

The Movement to Defend Khimki Forest and Bankwatch ask Global Compact to request from Vinci a response to the allegations and updates on the actions taken to rectify the issues in question. We also ask the Global Compact Office to consider applying further discretionary steps to resolve the matter.

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Institution: EBRD | EIB

Theme: Transport | Social & economic impacts

Location: Russia

Project: Moscow – St.Petersburg motorway PPP, Russian Federation

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