The Philippine Star

Cimatu to inhibit on MICC decision

- – Louise Maureen Simeon

Environmen­t Secretary Roy Cimatu has decided not to participat­e in the deliberati­ons on open pit mining.

The interagenc­y Mining Industry Coordinati­ng Council (MICC) will decide today whether the ban on open pit mining will stay or will be lifted. This comes nearly seven months after former Environmen­t chief Gina Lopez ordered the ban on the open pit mining method.

“I’m still thinking whether I will attend or not because I would like to inhibit. They will be voting upon it,” Cimatu told reporters on the sidelines of the 12th Conference of the Parties to the Conservati­on of Migratory Species.

“If ever I go, I will just listen but I will not vote. I don’t like to vote on something that I will eventually decide on,” he added.

The MICC decision remains to be recommenda­tory to DENR. However, Cimatu could not give a timeline as to when he plans to issue a final decision after he receives the MICC recommenda­tions.

The DENR has already become dependent on the multisecto­ral body on matters concerning the mining industry.

In fact, it was Cimatu who brought up the open pit ban issue to the MICC even if he has all the administra­tive power to overturn Lopez’s order in April.

For the past few months, the MICC has been convening with the Technical Working Group on Economic Affairs and Environmen­t to discuss the technicali­ties of the openpit mining method.

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