We hope that this report, released more than 14 months after the reporting period, will provide important
information about oil and gas revenues during 2009, which comprised
about 80% of our economy and paid for 95% of state activities. This report will complete other 2009 annual reports which omitted
data, including those from the
National Petroleum Authority and the Ministry of Finance on the Petroleum Fund.A pre-release version of Timor-Leste's 2009 report was analyzed by Revenue Watch Institute and compared with those from 22 other EITI-engaged countries. Timor-Leste's report ranks a little worse than average, as summarized in this excerpt from the RWI website.
For more information on EITI in Timor-Leste (mos iha lian Tetum), including the 2008 and 2009 reports and commentary, see La'o Hamutuk's website.
Update 6 April: La'o Hamutuk has posted the official version of the 2009 EITI Report to our website in four languages.


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