The Suai project on the South Coast ... "liberated" land but confused communities. Photo: La'o Hamutuk |
La’o Hamutuk, which has been monitoring state management of the oil and gas industry reserves and government spending, has sent an open letter to the Court of Appeal president Guilhermino da Silva and other agencies.
The state-owned company Timor Gás & Petróleo, E.P. was established in July 2011 and it began operations three months later - but has never filed an annual report for the past three years as required by law, according to La’o Hamutuk researchers.
"We believe that Timor GAP, E.P. may have committed legal violations, maladministration, poor management, and possible corruption, as well as ignoring legal obligations for accountability and transparency."
The letter called for an “external audit” initiated by the "Camara de Contas [Tax and Audit Tribunal] or Parliament".