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2021

Case Study: Revolving Doors and Mining Approvals in Australia

Case Study: Revolving Doors and Mining Approvals in Australia
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This case study examines how the movement of personnel between government and mining industry roles can create conflicts of interest in mining approvals.

  • Explains the concept of “revolving doors” between public and private sectors
  • Highlights risks of corruption and undue influence in mining approvals
  • Discusses the need for transparency in ownership and decision-making
  • Outlines the importance of public registers for declarations and beneficial ownership
  • Identifies weak controls as a driver of poor governance
  • Suggests measures to ensure mining decisions benefit the public

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This content is highly relevant to mining industry professionals concerned with governance and compliance in approval processes.

  • Addresses post-mine land use and regulatory compliance
  • Highlights the importance of transparent decision-making
  • Discusses risks from conflicts of interest in licensing
  • Reinforces the need for robust governance frameworks
  • Encourages industry to support beneficial ownership disclosure
  • Promotes best practice in staff movement between sectors

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