Equatorial Guinea's Oil Minister Allegedly Siphoned Off Millions from Public Construction Project Portuguese construction firm Armando Cunha is accused of paying more than 10 million euros to companies linked to Gabriel Mbega Obiang Lima. 8 January 2021 Read the article
‘They Are Finishing the Trees’: Chinese Companies and Namibian Elites Make Millions Illegally Logging the Last Rosewoods Jacobus Oma looked sadly at the stockpile of several hundred ancient rosewood logs he had just helped to load onto a Chinese-owned truck in northeastern Namibia. Some were centuries old, so large they dwarfed his small frame. 18 December 2020 Read the article
Egyptian Medical Staff Treating COVID-19 Patients Given Old, Fake Masks The masks, imported over a decade ago, are listed as counterfeit by U.S. regulators 18 December 2020 Read the article
China’s Oppressed Uighurs Made COVID-19 Protection Sold Throughout Europe Major international distributors are selling masks and other COVID-19 protective equipment across Europe made by Chinese companies linked to possible forced labor by Uighur Muslims. Some has made it into national stockpiles and government hospitals. 16 December 2020 Read the article