Corruption Risks in Mining Approvals: Transparency and Accountability in Australia
Report
This report examines corruption risks in mining approvals across Western Australia and Queensland, highlighting vulnerabilities and recommending improvements for transparency and accountability.
- Identifies key risks in mining lease and exploration licence approvals
- Highlights inadequate due diligence and beneficial ownership checks
- Discusses industry influence and policy capture in large infrastructure projects
- Explores transparency issues in Native Title agreement-making
- Assesses the impact of ministerial discretion and lack of independent review
- Provides recommendations for government, industry, and communities
How this may be relevant to you
This content is highly relevant to mining industry stakeholders seeking to improve governance and reduce corruption risks.
- Details vulnerabilities in mining approvals processes
- Explains regulatory and integrity frameworks in WA and QLD
- Highlights risks of inadequate due diligence on applicants
- Discusses ministerial discretion and industry influence
- Provides case studies on negotiation and agreement transparency
- Offers recommendations for compliance and best practice
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