Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Success! Now Check Your Email

To complete Subscribe, click the confirmation link in your inbox. If it doesn’t arrive within 3 minutes, check your spam folder.

Ok, Thanks

How Corporations Overthrew Democracy | Matt Kennard

The secret arm of the World Bank undermining politics

Rachel Donald profile image
by Rachel Donald
How Corporations Overthrew Democracy | Matt Kennard
audio-thumbnail
How Corporations Overthrew Democracy | Matt Kennard
0:00
/200
“This system needs to be shut down completely. It's a massive attack on democracy and it's a massive mechanism through which the richest corporations in the world are rinsing some of the poorest countries in the world.”

Honduras is being sued for a third of its GDP by an American company—why?

Because the developing nation changed its mind about Prospera building a charter city on its territory. This case, which could bankrupt Honduras, will be judged in a back room of the World Bank by three people, none of whom are obliged to even have a law degree.

Planet: Critical investigates why the world is in crisis—and what to do about it. Support the project by becoming a free or paid subscriber.

Matt Kennard, investigative journalist, co-founder of Declassified UK and author of Silent Coup: How Corporations Overthrew Democracy, explains the origin of the investor-state dispute settlement, and how this shadowy legal system has infiltrated politics, skews policies, and traps developing nations into exploitative relationships with some of the world’s biggest corporations, definitively undermining the democratic process.

© Rachel Donald
Rachel Donald profile image
by Rachel Donald

Join subscribers from 186 countries

Support journalism for a world in crisis

Success! Now Check Your Email

To complete Subscribe, click the confirmation link in your inbox. If it doesn’t arrive within 3 minutes, check your spam folder.

Ok, Thanks

Read More