Brokers play down alleged support of Burmese dictatorship
Brokers Aon and Willis have been named in a publication that claims to expose companies that are eit...
Brokers Aon and Willis have been named in a publication that claims to expose companies that are either directly or indirectly helping to finance Burma's military dictatorship.
The 'Dirty List', published by The Burma Campaign UK, names and shames 95 firms, which also includes Lloyd's of London and Mitsui.
John Jackson, director of The Burma Campaign UK, said: "These companies are helping to keep Burma's military dictatorship in power. Foreign investment and trade does not help the people of Burma
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