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THE DAULE PERIPA PROJECT
Italy’s responsibilities in Ecuador’s illegitimate debt
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This report is based on the information published in the Executive
Summary of the report drawn by Ecuador’s Public Debt Audit
Commission (Comisión para la Auditoría Integral del Crédito
Público, CAIC) as well as on other information gathered during
a mission in Ecuador organised in July 2008 by the Campagna
per la Riforma della Banca Mondiale (Campaign for the Reform
of the World Bank, CRBM) and the Legal Advice Centre for Afro
descendants and indigenous people (CLAI) in order to evaluate
the social and environmental impacts of the Daule Peripa dam
and the associated Italian-funded Marcel Laniado De Wind
hydropower plant.
Almost 30 years after the building of these two big structures,
almost fifty thousand people, most of whom have become
isolated inside the artificial basin created by the Daule Peripa
dam, still suffer the consequences. Unfortunately, they still have
not received any form of compensation.
The CAIC analysed the
debt derived from the international loans granted to finance
this project and found that it had cost the Ecuadorian government
much more than expected; what is more, objectives
have not been fulfilled and the actual power generation capacity
is much lower than its estimated value.
After 14 months’ work, the CAIC found evidence of illegitimacy
and illegality in the credit granted for the building of this
colossal infrastructure, including the bilateral debt owed to the
Italian government for the construction of the Marcel Laniado
De Wind hydroelectric plant.
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