the paradise papers focuses on the company's operations in the democratic republic
of congo why this country in particular well first of all that the
democratic republic of congo is one of the typical examples of
a country that stuff is the result scarce meaning despite its reach it is the
population states very very poor and what happened with business in
that year see is that they worked with
a very dodgy door opener that was already involved in arms stealing and i'm and
dealing and through this door open it had direct access to president and the number
two in congo they achieved to get mining licenses at the price that was four times
lower than what the other mining companies paid at the loss of four hundred fifty
million dollars for the congolese population so you're saying from the paradise
papers what you're saying is that it's clear that they're involved in corruption
now glencore isn't here to defend themselves they would probably say that they are