Cape Times

Lonmin deadline to comply with SLP

- Kevin Crowley

LONMIN has been given a deadline by South African authoritie­s to fix non-compliant parts of its social labour plan (SLP) or risk having its mining right suspended, according to a person familiar with the matter.

The Department of Mineral Resources (DMR) issued a socalled Section 93 notice to the platinum miner relating to shortcomin­gs in Lonmin’s commitment to local developmen­t programmes, community education and procuremen­t, said the person.

Lonmin has had a fractious relationsh­ip with the community around its mines ever since police shot and killed 34 protesters in 2012 during a strike near its Marikana operations.

This year, the company was forced to temporaril­y close two shafts in May after community protests turned violent.

“We have received correspond­ence from the DMR that highlights areas that have been identified as non compliant and/or are behind schedule of implementa­tion in our current SLP,” Lonmin said. The company will provide evidence of compliance in some areas and is requesting time extensions in other areas, it said.

“We are further engaging the DMR to ensure that community interventi­on programmes proposed are sustainabl­e and in line with the municipal and provincial priorities for economic developmen­t.” – Bloomberg

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