Trial of South Africa's ex-top cop opens window into shady world of criminal kingpinsOctober 7th, 2009 Ex-top cop's corruption trial rivets SAfricansJOHANNESBURG — The corruption trial of South Africa's ex-top cop is opening a window into a shady world of criminal kingpins and alleged graft at the highest levels in law enforcement. The explosive trial now under way has riveted South Africans with salacious details of double-dealings, friends turning on each other, and shopping sprees in London and Hong Kong.
Congress to probe 'illegal diamond mining'September 23rd, 2009 RAIPUR - The Congress party Wednesday alleged that Chhattisgarh's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was backing illegal diamond mining in Raipur district and said it had formed a panel to conduct an inquiry. "With reports coming of mass illegal diamond mining backed by the state government, Congress has formed a six-member party panel to visit the diamond-rich Pailikhand area in Raipur district to make an on-the-spot probe this week and report back to the party," Congress general secretary Ramesh Varlyani told IANS.
Goa chamber of commerce opposes 'green' cess on miningSeptember 11th, 2009 PANAJI - The Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) has opposed the state government's proposal to levy land replenishment and other "green" cess on the mining industry. In a post-budget memorandum submitted to the chief minister Friday, GCCI president Cesar Menezes said that the Rs.30 per tonne of mining reject cess was very steep and would be detrimental to the mining industry.
'Mining eating into Goa's cashew yield'September 9th, 2009 PANAJI - Mining in Goa's hinterland is eating into the state's cashew production, growers of the nut say. "Some of the best plantations in north and south Goa are being destroyed by mining activities," said Goa Cashew Manufacturers Association president Madhav Sahakari here Wednesday.
Goa draft mineral policy allows mining near sanctuariesAugust 14th, 2009 PANAJI - The Goa environment ministry ordered the closure of 12 mines last week for their proximity to wildlife sanctuaries, but the government's new draft mineral policy allows mining in close vicinity of the protected areas. The draft mining policy, which was tabled during the budget session of the Goa legislative assembly, clearly advocates mining near the state's wildlife sanctuaries, which are a part of the ecologically sensitive Western Ghats.
Mining in Western Ghats will be stopped, says Goa chief ministerJuly 28th, 2009 PANAJI - Goa Chief Minister Digambar Kamat Tuesday said the ecologically crucial Western Ghats would not be allowed to be mined. The assurance from Kamat, who is also the minister for mines, came after sustained protests against illegal mining from the opposition members throughout the monsoon session of the state assembly.
Politicians protecting illegal mining, says Goa speakerJune 13th, 2009 PANAJI - Local politicians have been protecting the illegal mining industry that has led to degradation of environment in Goa, Assembly Speaker Pratapsing Rane said. "Illegal mines in Goa are protected by politicians like me.
Vedanta group acquires Goa mining company in Rs.17.50 bn dealJune 11th, 2009 PANAJI - Goa's biggest family-owned mining company, the Dempo group, has sold all its mining assets to Sesa Goa Limited, a majority-owned subsidy of the London-listed Vedanta Resources, for Rs.1,750 crore (Rs.17.50 billion/$368 million) in an all-cash deal. Addressing the media in Panaji late Thursday evening, chairman and managing director of the Dempo group, Srinivas Dempo, said that the 19 iron ore mines in Goa controlled by the V.S.
Obama administration wants to eliminate speedy reviews of mountaintop miningJune 11th, 2009 Obama looks to end expedited mining reviewsWASHINGTON — The Obama administration wants tougher environmental reviews for coal companies that mine the Appalachians by blasting off mountaintops and discarding the rubble in stream valleys. The administration plans to announce Thursday a proposal to eliminate the expedited reviews that have made it easier for mining companies to get approval for mountaintop mining.
GM bankruptcy closely watched by provider of precious metals for cars Stillwater MiningJune 2nd, 2009 GM bankruptcy watched by Stillwater MiningBILLINGS, Mont. — An official at Stillwater Mining Co., which sells platinum and palladium for use in automobiles' catalytic converters, says the company is monitoring the General Motors bankruptcy to see if Stillwater-GM contracts will be honored.
South African mining co. says 36 illegal miners killed, apparently in shaft fireJune 1st, 2009 South African mining co.: 36 illegal miners killedJOHANNESBURG — An underground fire in an abandoned shaft has apparently killed 36 illegal miners, South Africa's Harmony Gold Mining Company Limited said Monday. In a statement, the company said the bodies were brought to the surface by other illegal miners over the weekend.
Gas leak kills 25 at coal mine in southwestern China, 20 others trappedMay 30th, 2009 Gas leak kills 25 at mine in ChinaBEIJING — A gas leak killed 25 miners and 20 others remained trapped underground Saturday at a coal mine in China's southwestern city of Chongqing, the official Xinhua News Agency said. Rescuers are working to release those trapped, the news agency said.
Third Front will nationalise Goa's mining industry: BardhanApril 21st, 2009 PANAJI - If the Third Front comes to power at the centre after the Lok Sabha polls, it will nationalise the Rs.6,000-crore mining industry of Goa, which is largely at the hands of private players, a senior leader of the Communist Party of India (CPI) said Tuesday. Addressing a press conference at the party's headquarters here, CPI general secretary A.B.
Goa to phase out 14 mining leases near Selaulim damMarch 24th, 2009 PANAJI - The Goa government will phase out 14 operational mining leases located near the catchment area of the Selaulim dam, which supplies water to nearly 500,000 people, Chief Minister Digambar Kamat said here Monday. 'All these 14 mining leases will be phased out in the next two or three years because of their proximity to the reservoir,' Kamat told the state assembly.
'Goa's mining export revenue will fall 50 percent'February 24th, 2009 PANAJI - Goa's Rs.60-billion (Rs.6,000-crore) low-grade iron ore exports are expected to fall 50 percent this fiscal, an industry leader said here Monday. While exports this year have shown a marginal drop in terms of volumes, the actual revenue earned has shrunk considerably, Shivanand Salgaocar, president of the Mineral Ore Foundation (MOF), told reporters.