Making Sense Of Transformation Claims In The South African Mining Industry - Synopsis

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
G. Mitchell
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2013

Abstract

Much debate has ensued over the past few years on the speed of transformation in the mining industry. By transformation is meant the degree to which the industry has met the requirements of the Mining Charter. In response to this, the Department of Mineral Resources (DMR) commissioned a research study in 2009 to ascertain the degree of industry compliance. The mining industry in response made a presentation to the Minerals Portfolio Committee in Parliament in 2011, during which it released aggregated figures on industry compliance to the Mining Charter. The conclusions of both of the studies are widely divergent. It is argued in this paper that both processes are flawed. The government-sponsored research is empirically and methodologically weak and the results therefore have to be taken with a great degree of caution. The Chamber of Mines figures, on the other hand, while faithful to the reporting of the Chamber member companies, do not represent the entire span of the industry but only the larger mining companies. It is further argued that in order to ascertain a true reflection of the industry an independent audit be undertaken using recognized social scientific survey methods.
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APA: G. Mitchell  (2013)  Making Sense Of Transformation Claims In The South African Mining Industry - Synopsis

MLA: G. Mitchell Making Sense Of Transformation Claims In The South African Mining Industry - Synopsis. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2013.

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