Stronger Community Voices: Addressing Corruption Risks in Mining Consultation
Paper
This briefing paper explores how corruption risks undermine community consultation in mining approvals and offers practical solutions for more transparent, inclusive engagement.
- Explains why meaningful consultation is vital for fair mining outcomes
- Identifies common corruption risks in consultation processes
- Highlights the impacts on Indigenous peoples, women, and marginalised groups
- Outlines the roles of government, business, and civil society in reducing risks
- Promotes transparency, accountability, and gender-inclusive participation
- Provides resources and international best practice guidance
How this may be relevant to you
This paper is highly relevant to mining industry professionals seeking to improve consultation practices and reduce corruption risks.
- Details how corruption in consultation can disrupt project approvals
- Emphasises the importance of early, genuine engagement with communities
- Explains regulatory requirements and best practice for FPIC
- Highlights the need for clear, accessible project information
- Encourages robust anti-corruption and integrity mechanisms
- Supports compliance with international standards and local laws
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