Daniel Mulé
Policy Lead, Extractive Industries Tax and Transparency Oxfam America
Mr. Daniel Mulé is Oxfam’s Policy Lead for Extractive Industries Tax and Transparency, based in Washington, DC. Trained as a lawyer in the US and UK, his work focuses on fiscal reforms, corporate tax practices, transparency, anticorruption, and energy transition issues in the oil, gas, and mining sectors. Daniel also manages Oxfam America’s portfolio of strategic investments in these sectors and supports programmatic work on fiscal justice and beneficiation issues across Oxfam’s 30-country Extractive Industries Global Program. He is a co-author of recent Oxfam publications including Potential Corporate Tax Avoidance in Zambia’s Mining Sector? and Examining the crude details: Government audits of oil and gas project costs to maximize revenue collection. Prior to joining Oxfam, Daniel led The Carter Center’s Extractive Industries Governance Program in the Democratic Republic of Congo and shepherded the development of its revenue analysis portfolio, which included advocacy to protect the tax base and improve governance of state-owned companies, as well as civil society capacity-building on fiscal issues.