Published July 7, 2019, 10:00 PM By Madelaine B.
Miraflor
The second round of government-led
mining audit, which aims to go after big mining companies, already has a budget
but the memorandum of agreement (MOA) between the Mining Industry Coordinating
Council (MICC) and the Development Academy of the Philippines (DAP) is still
being finalized.
“The discussion with DAP is still
ongoing,” Environment Undersecretary for Mining Concerns Analiza Rebuelta-Teh
said. “We will know the start date of the audit as soon as the MOA with DAP is
finalized”.
To recall, MICC has also tapped the
expertise of DAP to implement and manage the review process for the 26 mines
ordered closed or suspended under the term of former Environment Secretary
Regina Paz Lopez.
Aside from handling the review, DAP
also facilitated the screening of consultants and experts who comprised the
members of the five technical review teams (TRTs) that assessed various aspects
of the mining operations that were under scrutiny.
Teh said that once the MOA is out,
the MICC — led by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR)
and the Department of Finance (DOF) — will start drafting the work plan for the
mining audit.
The DENR and the DOF are expected to
release P10 million each to carry the review.
A DENR official said before that
budget was “holding the continuation” of the audit.
During the first round of MICC-led
mining audit, the DOF requested a budget of P50 million from the Department of
Budget and Management (DBM) for the conduct of the review.
As much as 17 mining companies will
be reviewed in the second batch of MICC audit. Of this, 12 mining companies
already passed the audit carried by Lopez in 2016.
Based on the list provided by the
DENR, mining companies to be reviewed in the second round of audit include
Philex Mining Corporation, Agata Mining Ventures, Inc., Rio Tuba Nickel Mining
Corporation, SR Metals, Inc., Apex Mining Company, Cagdianao Mining Corporation,
and Atlas Consolidated Mining and Development Corporation.
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