Swedish investor kicks out Wesfarmers
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Another investor, Öhman Funds from Sweden, has now divested from the Australian phoshate company Wesfarmers due to its imports of phosphate rock from occupied Western Sahara.

Published 31 January 2008

The Swedish fund management company Öhman Funds decided in December 2007 to divest from the Australian fertilizer producer Wesfarmers due to "violation of central UN resolutions and other international regulations". 

The divestment of the shares was carried out in December. This was confirmed by the fund manager Henrik Tell in Öhman, to the Swedish Western Sahara committee today. The total value of the shares was around 250.000 euros.

The company's analysts had received allegations against Wesfarmers' subsidiary CSBP, for importing phosphate from Western Sahara and thus indirectly funding Morocco's illegal occupation of the country. 

“The practice of importing phosphate rock from the concerned territory was confirmed by the company. The exploitation of the natural resources of colonised territories - Western Sahara in particular - was declared illegal in an opinion issued in 2002 by the UN Under-Secretary General for Legal Affairs. The reported practices can be associated to a violation of the UN Global Compact Principle 1 on human rights and corresponding Guideline 2 of the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises”, the company's analysis states.

Öhman thereby follows the Norwegian investor KLP that divested from Wesfarmers beginning of December, but Mr. Tell explains that Öhman was not aware of the KLP sell-out until now. 

In 2005, the same Öhman Funds also withdrew from the US oil company Kerr-McGee, which at the time was involved in exploring for oil in the occupied Western Sahara in collaboration with a Moroccan state oil company. 7 known investors divested shares from Kerr-McGee at a total value of minimum 65 million euros. When the oil company in May 2006 stated - despite its previous notices to the market - that it would discontinue its activities in Western Sahara, the shareholders returned to invest in the company. Download a WSRW report about the Kerr-McGee activities and the divestments here.
 

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