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Report of Attorney-General Joaquim Madeira to the Mozambican parliament 18 April 2007.
uma breve análise do CIP ao discurso do Procurador Geral da República na AR (83 kb)
AIM on Attorney-General's report to parliament (74 kb)
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A detailed study of illegal logging in Zambézia province, Mozambique, for export to China, by Catherine Mackenzie, April 2006. In English and Portuguese.
Administração da Floresta na Zambézia (Portuguese 2.2 Mb)
Forest governance in Zambézia (English 2.1 Mb)
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Killing the goose that laid the golden eggs
More than $400 million went missing from the Mozambique banking system in the 1990s. Carlos Cardoso and António Siba-Siba Macuácua were assassinated in 2000 and 2001 to stop to stop them revealing how much was stolen, who took it, and how the theft was done. This is the English version of a series of 12 articles which appeared over three weeks in September 2001 in Metical, Carlos Cardoso's daily newspaper, setting out what was known about the bank scandals.
Killing the goose that laid the golden eggs - Mozambique's bank scandals - September 2001 (119KB)
BCM fraud verdict June 2004 (36 KB)
After 8 years, study shows Cardoso was right to question donor-funded loans
Questions Carlos Cardoso raised in 1998 about misuse of donor funds linked to the banking scandal have finally been answered in a study completed in December 2005, five years after his assassination. And the study shows Cardoso was mostly right.
Carlos Cardoso was investigating banking scandals for several years before he was killed on 22 November 2000. In March and April 1998 he published articles in Metical (182 and 199) in which he alleged that $17 million from five donors had been lent between 1992 and 1994 to Antonio Simões for the purchase of inputs for CSM and Trefel, two metal working companies in Maputo that he controlled, and had been misused -- perhaps to pay for his purchase of Banco Commercial de Moçambique.
Article describing the initial questions and the donor study (30KB)
Metical 182 first raising loan questions (613KB)
Metical 199 again raising the issue of loans to Antonio Simoes (97KB)
Metical 1077 21/09/01 Links between metal working and the banks scandal
Open letter to 5 ambassadors regarding the 9 April 1998 article by Carlos Cardoso in which he alleged that $17 million from the 5 governments had been lent between 1992 and 1994 to Antonio Simoes for the purchase of inputs for CSM and Trefel, and had been misused instead to pay for the purchase of Banco Commercial de Mocambique.
Open letter to five ambassadors on misuse of bank loans - July 2002 (23KB)
Combating Business Participation in Corruption - Sofala (2005; 1.5 mB)
Sofala - Combater a Participação do Sector Privado em Corrupção - Sumario Executivo (2005; 167 kB)
Inhambane - Clima de Investimento (2004; 479 kB)
USAID "Corruption Assessment: Mozambique" Dated 16 Dec 2005 but only published June 2006.