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21 May 2012

Investment funds of Denmark invest millions in corrupt regimes

More than DKK 1 billion (EUR 135 million) is invested in African government bonds by the largest Danish investment funds. With no guarantee that the money is not spent on corruption or oppression.
16 May 2012

Danish pension savings in regimes with tarnished reputations

If you have savings in one of the biggest pension funds in Denmark, you risk contributing financially not only to your retirement, but also to corruption and oppression in Africa.

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