The Citizen (Gauteng)

Housing issue dogs miner

- Brian Sokutu

The Bench Marks Foundation (BMF) wants the department of mineral resources to revoke Anglo American Platinum Corporatio­n’s (Amplats) mining licence if the company does not set a new timetable to address the housing needs of its workers.

Releasing the latest study in its 13th Policy Gap series, Critical Analysis of Amplats Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Reporting from 2003 to 2015, BMF said yesterday that although Amplats had spent R14.1 million on hostel refurbishm­ent, only 5 743 workers lived in converted hostels in 2015.

The BMF called on the department to compel the company to address the housing needs of employees at its mining operations.

It said that in this regard, the socioecono­mic implicatio­ns of the housing allowance should be revisited “to ensure all workers and their dependants enjoy an adequate standard of living”.

BMF said Amplats should explain how the hostel conversion process had an impact on local communitie­s and government.

The department of mineral resources, the report said, should monitor Amplats to ensure that it was complying with the conditions of its mining licence.

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