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2021

Weaknesses in the Mining Licencing Process: Risks and Solutions for Transparency

Weaknesses in the Mining Licencing Process: Risks and Solutions for Transparency
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This resource examines the risks and solutions related to weaknesses in mining licencing processes, focusing on transparency and accountability.

  • Highlights corruption risks in unclear licencing steps
  • Explains the impact of poor licence register management
  • Discusses the need for transparent evaluation criteria
  • Emphasises the importance of public access to licence data
  • Recommends measures for fair and transparent approvals
  • Supports sustainable development through accountable mining

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This content is highly relevant to mining industry professionals seeking to improve licencing transparency and reduce corruption risks.

  • Addresses post-mine land use through fair licencing
  • Promotes community engagement by reducing conflicts
  • Supports environmental protection via transparent processes
  • Encourages compliance with governance standards
  • Highlights the need for robust licence management systems
  • Reinforces the importance of clear evaluation criteria

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