Sun.Star Baguio

Business as usual for mining

LEPANTO, BENGUET CORP CONTINUE OPERATIONS

- Maria Elena Catajan Sun*Star Reporter

MINES and Geoscience­s Bureau – Cordillera regional director Faye Apil said operations of Lepanto Consolidat­ed Mining Corporatio­n and Benguet Corporatio­n continues until the final and executory order from Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources Secretary Gina Lopez.

Previously, Lopez announced the suspension of LCMC and ordered closure of Benguet Corporatio­n as a result of a mine audit done when she assumed office.

Apil said until there is a final and executory order from the secretary, the mines in question continues to operate in the province.

Lepanto, Benguet Corp. and Philex Mining Corp are the three

major mining companies operating Benguet province seen as sources of employment, livelihood and income for host communitie­s and the province.

The DENR recommende­d the suspension of 20 mining firms, including Lepanto and Benguet Corp. following the completion of its audit of mines all over the country.

Only Philex Mines was spared from suspension and closure after passing the rigorous mine audit.

An MGB data reveals mining production for 2015 amounted to 11.2 billion and employed 6,974 from the industry.

In a bid to stop the closure of several mines in the country, the Chamber of Mines of the Philippine­s (CoMP) charged Lopez with violation of Section 3 (e) of Republic Act 3019 or the AntiGraft and Corrupt Practices Act and Sections 4 (b) and 5 (a) of RA 6713 or the Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees alleging she caused “undue injuries” to the mining industry when it ordered the closure of 23 mining firms and suspension of five other firms based on an unsubstant­iated mining audit.

Meanwhile, Apil said companies may exhaust all legal means to thwart the order which includes an appeal to President Rodrigo Duterte.

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