Resource nationalism, corrupt governments, changing domestic laws, culture and lack of transparency are all major risks for miners operating in high risk regions.
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Brockman chief faces corruption charges
The head of junior miner Brockman Mining has been charged with corruption in Hong Kong after being under investigation since October 2011.
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Anti-corruption laws put miners on edge
Australian mining companies running in Africa are opposed to political leaders following Canada’s footsteps in bringing anti-corruption and bribery laws into effect
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Despite tough lessons for Australian miners, transparency should still be a goal
The University of Sydney's Ainsley Elbra discusses the need for transparency in Australian miners' dealings overseas.
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ICAC told of $100m shonky coal deal
An inquiry by the Independent Commission Against Corruption has heard that lucrative coal leases awarded by NSW former mineral resources minister is an example of one of the states most ‘shocking’ corruption cases.
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