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ConCourt ruling may open disease claims door, South Africa only four points above Zimbabwe, mine liquidation practice needs urgent reform
Abstract:
A Constitutional Court ruling has opened the door to disease claims claims against the South African mining industry;the latest Fraser Institute survey puts South Africa in one of the world's lowest rungs of investment destination hell; and South Africa’s use-it-or-lose-it principle for mining rights is being ignored by the ludicrous Pamodzi Gold liquidation.
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