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Appointment of a Director
re: Ann: Director Appointment- Dame Carol Kidu
http://hotcopper.com.au/...p?fid=1&tid=1956932&msgid=11447570
You seem to be in the know and well connected. What interests me most is how this 'Transitional Act' is going to address the issue of granting mining licenses. The landowners will not accept that this will be the sole decision by the ABG and I assume the ABG will not allowe the landowners to have the sole decision either. In other words, they will have to cooperate and jointly decide.
In the case of Morumbi we know that they already signed five contracts (MoU's) with landowner groups. So the ABG has to respect that in some way. It could be that they demand certain criteria to be met, but Morumbi has not made a secret that they will sign JV's with major mining comopanies to explore and develop the projects anyhow. So issues like continuity, sustainability and professionalism will no be at stake.
Sam Kauona made it very clear that the landowners want to have a fair distribution of wealth coming out of the mining activities. All he wants is peace and prosperity for ALL Bougainvillians. People who dare to doubt that show little understanding of the island's history in which the fight for freedom and independance were at the very core.
Read more at http://www.stockhouse.com/bullboards/...mp;t=LIST#sTcjwOoy5Y1G16a7.99
habe den noch nie gesehen. Hat aber anscheinend Insiderkenntnisse. Passt alles zum derzeitigen Spiel.
- "Den Kollegen sehe ich zum erstemal im Forum. Hat aber anscheinend gute Kenntnisse und Insiderwissen."
Meintest Du "anscheinend" oder ... "scheinbar"?
Nur 1 hat ein Interesse daran dass die Lo`s das alleinige Sagen über ihre Resourcen ausüben könnten ohne mögliches Regierungsveto u. das ist die Morumbi-Mafia-itruppe.
Einigen könnte man sich in einem 'Transitional Mining Act' darauf dass ein Teil der Resourcen den L`os u. ein Teil der Gesamtbevölkerung gehört (vertreten durch das ABG) u. die MRA zuständig für die Vergabe der Mining Lizenzen wird.
Damit wäre PNG zum nächsten JSB Meeting der Wind aus den Segeln genommen u. dem Drawdown der Miningower ans ABG stünde nichts mehr im Wege.
... ohne baden-württembergisches Recht verdrehen zu wollen, denn ...
... in Baden-Württemberg – ja, okay, da mag das seit gestern so sein ...,
… in Deutschland sind die beiden Wörter allerdings keinesfalls gleichbedeutend.
Deshalb kurz zur Unterscheidung:
"Anscheinend" drückt die Vermutung aus, dass etwas so ist, wie es zu sein scheint. "Scheinbar" hingegen bedeutet, dass etwas nur dem äußeren Eindruck nach, nicht aber tatsächlich so ist, wie es scheint.
Unter diesem Gesichtspunkt war meine Anfrage bzgl. des „Kollegen“, der „anscheinend gute Kenntnisse und Insiderwissen" besitzt, unvermeidlich - natürlich nur, wenn Du erlaubst, dass ich Zweifel daran anmelde. SCNR!
Schönes Wochenende!
- "wird Zeit, das die Iden des März kommen..."
Bleibt zu hoffen, dass Du das nicht im Ernst meinst!
"Die Iden des März sind eine in vielen Sprachen gebräuchliche Metapher für bevorstehendes Unheil ..."
aber freuen uns auf die viele Informationen außerhalb der offizielle Website. (http://www.bougainville-copper.eu/index.html)
Gruß an alle Autoren
Lindsay Semple wurde durch Chris Buncic als CEO ersetzt, ist aber weiterhin "Ansprechpartner" für die LO in Bougainville (COO).
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/...01-121735144?reflink=MW_news_stmp
Chris Buncic war bzw ist bei Mackie Research angestellt.
Mackie Research enstand aus einem Zusammenschluß von Research Capital Corporation und J.F. Mackie & Company Ltd.
http://www.researchcapital.com/merger.php
Research Capital diente auch als Broker für Marktmanipulationen bei Aberdene Mines durch Civelli
http://www.bougainville-copper.eu/mediapool/59/..._OF_CANADA_2009.pdf
Der anonyme Informant scheint also recht zu haben.
Gruß,
mike
Weil hier manchmal auch etwas geschrieben wird, wonach nicht gefragt wurde, ist unser Vorschlag:
Was nicht interessiert, einfach ignorieren.
Gruß an alle internationalen Leser dieses Forums + einen schönen Sonntag!
Das ganze sei hochprofitabel aber illegal weil das Minenmoratorium noch besteht.Atamo soll 4 mal so groß sein als Panguna und der tatsächliche crownjuwel sein (wg vielen bonanza Zonen )??
Jemand Infos dazu?
B"ville to strike it rich
THE autonomous Bougainville Government"s mining policy will give mineral ownership to customary landowners.
The landowners will also be involved in major mining project decisions and can say "no" to exploration on their land.
ABG President Chief John Momis said this at the weekend to counter what he says was "misleading statements" by former Bougainville Revolutionary Army (BRA) rebel commander Sam Kauona, who recently alleged that the "colonial administration" was drafting the autonomous region"s new mining policy.
"Mr Kauona should not think that an ABG led by me could ever ignore Bougainvillean concerns about mining. We will never be told what to do by an outsider," the veteran politician, who first entered politics in 1972, said in a statement.
The former BRA commander has in recent days criticised Australia over what he claimed was its involvement in the draft policy, however, Chief Momis in response said Bougainvilleans were playing leading roles in the ABG"s mining department, the law and justice division and the Office of Panguna Negotiations.
"Many Bougainvillean officials are involved in our mining department, law and justice division and office of Panguna negotiations.
"They develop policy proposals to be considered by the ABG cabinet. We make our own decisions. Take issues of ownership of minerals.
"The administration presented three options. Cabinet discussed them over several long meetings. We decided to reject all three options. Instead we came up with our own. Minerals will no longer be owned by the State.
"Instead they will be owned by both customary landowners and the ABG," he said.
According to the ABG president, equitable distribution of revenue from mineral resources was at the core of his government"s policies.
"As part owner, the ABG will act on behalf of all Bougainvilleans because of the blood shed by all Bougainville groups during the conflict. The ABG will also ensure equitable development and the use of mineral resources in the interests of both present and future generations. Landowners will have the right to say "no" to exploration and to be fully involved in all decisions on mining projects. The ABG will have the power to grant all exploration and other licenses and authorise mining revenue distribution."
The exchange between the former rebel commander and the ABG president adds to the debate on the island surrounding the closed Panguna copper mine and proposed plans to reopen it. Mr Kauona is reportedly the president of the Bougainville Resource Owners Representative Council.
The National
AUTONOMOUS Bougainville Government president John Momis says Sam Kauona"s outburst in the media last week – in relation to Bougainville"s mining policy – is "completely misleading".
Kauona – a former Bougainville Revolutionary Army leader –claimed the current ABG policy on mining was written by "colonial administrators" and did not recognise the rights of customary landowners.
Momis, however, said his government was developing a new mining policy and claimed that the ABG cabinet alone decided on the policy.
He said he was a strong critic of colonial mining policies and laws ever since the late 1960s.
"Kauona should not think that an ABG government led by me could ever ignore Bougainvillean"s concerns about mining. We will never be told what to do by any outsider."
He said the ABG was developing a unique mining policy by examining Bougainville"s needs.
The policy, he said, aimed to meet Bougainville"s needs, very different from those of PNG"s.
"Many Bougainvillean officials are involved – our mining department, law and justice division and office of Panguna negotiations," Momis said.
"They develop policy proposals to be considered by the ABG cabinet. We (cabinet) make our own decisions."
He said minerals would no longer be owned by the state, but by the customary landowners and the ABG.
Momis said as part owner, the ABG would act on behalf of Bougainvilleans because of the bloodshed by all Bougainville groups during the province"s conflict.
"ABG will also ensure equitable development and the use of mineral resources in the interest of both the present and future generations," he said. He said landowners would have the right to say "no" to exploration and be fully involved in decisions on mining projects.
Responding to reasons for Kauona"s claims, the president said:
"I fear Kauona has been misled by a foreign company who seeks control of minerals in large parts of Bougainville by signing MoUs with unrepresentative landowner groups.
"It says the landowners alone can decide on mining development."
Momis said this was dangerous because it could result in many mines which could destroy Bougainville"s society, culture and environment.