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
How this may be relevant to you
This content is highly relevant to mining industry professionals concerned with governance and compliance in approval processes.
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- 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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