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Chamber of Mines welcomes release of State capture report

3rd November 2016

By: Anine Kilian

Contributing Editor Online

  

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JOHANNESBURG (miningweekly.com) – While the Public Protector's 'State of Capture' report comes to few formal conclusions, its recommendation that the matter is so serious and so significant that it needs to be handled by a formal and independently selected judicial commission of enquiry is to be welcomed, the Chamber of Mines (CoM) said in a statement on Thursday.

“The chamber fully supports the process,” it stated.

The CoM said it had repeatedly raised its concerns – first in private, but more lately in public – about the state of governance in South Africa, particularly as this applies to the allegations of impropriety within the Department of Mineral Resources (DMR).

The former Public Protector advocate Thuli Madonsela’s report provides more detail on these allegations and the alleged improper use of state machinery for nefarious ends.

“At a broader level, many civil society groups have also added their calls for better governance in the country. These efforts have been reinforced by our judicial and other constitutional institutions that are still credible and which still function,” the statement said.

The CoM added that it recognised that the independent commission that will further investigate the allegations of State capture will need at least the 180 days allocated to its investigation and the council and its members will provide any and all support to its function.

“We would submit, however, that in the intervening period urgent intervention is needed to restore the integrity of the DMR.”

The CoM said it would seek urgent engagements with the Presidency and the African National Congress to consider the material damage caused to the international reputation of the South African mining industry by the allegations of impropriety and corruption that have been raised in this report and elsewhere and to take the necessary remedial action.
 

Edited by Chanel de Bruyn
Creamer Media Online Managing Editor

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