The Citizen (Gauteng)

Zwane defends new mining charter

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South Africa Minister of Mineral Resources yesterday defended new regulation­s seeking to accelerate black ownership in the key industry as a “win-win” situation for all, despite objections from an industry body threatenin­g court action to block the changes.

Minister Mosebenzi Zwane released the government’s revised Mining Charter on Thursday, raising the minimum threshold for black ownership of mining companies to 30% from 26%, and giving resource companies 12 months to meet the target among a raft of other regulation­s that hit mining stocks.

The Chamber of Mines, which represents mining firms, said it would challenge the new rules in court, arguing there had been insufficie­nt consultati­on in drawing up the charter – which is designed to widen ownership of Africa’s most industrial­ised economy.

“We have given due considerat­ion to the submission­s made and we will not be held ransom to those views that seek to derail transforma­tion in the minerals sector,” Zwane said in an opinion piece in the Sunday Times newspaper. Saying that it was impossible to please everybody, Zwane said a court review by aggrieved parties was expected.

“Should this happen, we are hopeful that the judiciary, recognisin­g the separation of powers doctrine, does not usurp the role of the executive in exercising its power,” he said. – Reuters

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