Corruption Risks in Australian Mining Approvals: Transparency, Due Diligence, and Community Impact
Report
This report examines corruption risks in mining approvals across Australia, focusing on transparency, due diligence, and community outcomes.
- Highlights vulnerabilities in mining lease and environmental approval processes
- Identifies inadequate due diligence as a major risk for government, environment, and communities
- Explores industry influence and policy capture in large infrastructure projects
- Assesses transparency and accountability in native title agreement-making
- Discusses the impact of ministerial discretion and lack of independent review
- Recommends stronger integrity systems and public engagement
How this may be relevant to you
This content is highly relevant to mining industry stakeholders seeking to improve governance and compliance.
- Details risks in mining lease and exploration licence approvals
- Explains the impact of inadequate due diligence on project viability
- Highlights the importance of transparency in negotiations and agreements
- Addresses industry influence and regulatory capture concerns
- Supports the need for robust integrity frameworks and compliance training
- Encourages industry participation in policy reform and best practice
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