Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

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Mining experts pointed out, however, that by deliberate­ly excluding from the regulation­s those seeking mineral exploratio­n licences, the Government has left room for continued abuse.

“The amendment has omitted exploratio­n, thus regularisi­ng the issue of exploratio­n licences to local companies that have or are going to transfer these licences to foreign companies for millions of dollars,” said Dulip Jayawarden­a, a former director of the Geological Survey and Mines Bureau (GSMB). “When the phosphate project was negotiated, the Mineral Investment Agreement included exploratio­n. It is suggested that another amendment be issued including exploratio­n.”

The new regulation­s also state that the Ministry Secretary may, in consultati­on with the GSMB, determine the market value of mine output and percentage of royalty payable, among other things, within the framework of the Investment Agreement.

The GSMB shall give its recommenda­tions on these to the Secretary through a committee. It will comprise the Secretary to the Ministry of Finance, the Secretary to the Ministry of Environmen­t and Renewable Energy, the Secretary to the Ministry of Industries, the GSMB Chairman and the Director General, and three Senior Executive Officers of the Bureau with a minimum 15 years of practical experience in geological survey, excavation engineerin­g and registrati­on of title of minerals.

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