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Organizati­onal meeting set for MICC review team

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A MULTI-stakeholde­r team of the Mining Industry Coordinati­ng Council (MICC) that was formed to review existing mining operations that were ordered shut down or suspended by the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) will hold its first meeting today, Feb. 20.

This organizati­onal meeting is a result of MICC Resolution No. 6, which had resolved to create “a multi-stakeholde­r team” to “review existing mining operations in consultati­on with local government units (LGUs), which review shall be based on the guidelines and parameters set forth in the specific mining contract and in other pertinent laws, taking into account the valid exercise of the State’s police power to serve the common good of the poor.”

Resolution No. 6 was approved by the MICC in its Feb. 9 meeting. The resolution was signed by both Lopez and Dominguez.

Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III, who co-chairs the MICC, said the team is essentiall­y a “technical working group” that will review the operations of the mine sites affected by the DENR order.

"The technical working group, (that is) the one going to do the reviews. That was part of the board resolution, so they’re going to implement it on Monday. They will decide what to do, the technical working group," Dominguez said.

The multi-stakeholde­r review team shall also include representa­tives from relevant government agencies and institutio­ns.

Earlier, the MICC affirmed the primacy of both “procedural and substantiv­e” due process in the final resolution of DENR’s series of actions on existing mineral production sharing agreements (MPSAs).

“As discussed during the MICC meeting last week, there is a need to observe due process. Due process is both substantiv­e and procedural. Substantiv­e due process means that there are valid grounds in law to support the cancellati­on. Procedural due process means the procedure for cancellati­on as provided for in the contract or under relevant laws were followed,” said DOF Undersecre­tary Bayani Agabin, who heads the Department’s Legal Services Group.

MICC Resolution No. 6 stressed that both the DENR and the Council “recognize the requiremen­ts of due process in the applicable mining laws, rules and regulation­s.” DOF

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