Abstract

Transparent and accountable mining can contribute to sustainable development. This begins with corruption-free approvalsthe very first link in the mining value chain when decisions are made about whether, where, and under what circumstances to permit mining, including who is awarded licences or contracts. This viewpoint introduces the Mining Awards Corruption Risk Assessment Tool developed by the global civil society anti-corruption coalition, Transparency International. Corruption in mining approvals can result in environmentally unsound and socially destructive mining projects being approved, rights to a country's mineral wealth being granted to unqualified or unethical operators, and politicians or government officials taking advantage of their position to profit from their interests in the sector. Corruption at the start of the mine lifecycle compromises the rest of the processimpairing how operations are monitored and regulated, undermining the collection of taxes and royalties and damaging the mining industry's social licence to operate. Identifying, assessing and then managing the risks of corruption are integral to effective anti-corruption strategies.

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