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Revision as of 01:19, 26 November 2007
Anglo American is the world's second-biggest mining company, based in South Africa. It is currently facing a lawsuit by former employees who say they were enslaved, beaten and tortured under apartheid.
It owns a 53% stake in the world's largest gold-mining company, AngloGold Ltd., as well as 32% of De Beers, the largest diamond mining company.
"Anglo American plc was formed in May 1999 through the combination of Anglo American Corporation of South Africa (AACSA) and Minorco. It has its primary listing on the London Stock Exchange and is majority owned by UK institutions." [1]
Contents
Management
Accessed November 2007: [2]
- Cynthia Carroll - Executive Director
- Rene Medori - Executive Director
- Mark Moody-Stuart - Non-executive Director
- Fred Phaswana - Non-executive Director
- Bobby Godsell - Non-executive Director
- David Challen - Non-executive Director
- Rob Margetts - Non-executive Director
- Nicky Oppenheimer - Non-executive Director
- Peter Woicke - Non-executive Director
- Chris Fay - Non-executive Director
- Mamphela Ramphele - Non-executive Director
- Karel Van Miert - Non-executive Director
Contact
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch articles
- Africa Fighting Malaria
- Malaria and DDT
- World Business Council for Sustainable Development
- The Whitehall & Industry Group (WIG)
- Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation
- Brian Brink
References
- ↑ History, Anglo American, accessed November 26, 2007.
- ↑ Management, Anglo American, accessed November 26, 2007.