The u . S . A .’s large mining foyer on Wednesday lamented the Department of Environment and Natural Resources’ (DENR) reckless public pronouncement at the consequences of the mine audit, no matter the untimely results of its findings.
In a statement, the Chamber of Mines of the Philippines (COMP) expressed subject over the repercussions of such pronouncements, stressing that the dangerous way the document turned into released is quite inconsistent with the letters despatched to sure companies informing them of the audit findings.
“The audit findings have serious impact now not most effective on our present mining tasks but also upcoming initiatives,” said COMP Vice President for Policy Ronald Recidoro.
On Tuesday, Environment Undersecretary Leo Jasareno revealed that the audit team has encouraged the suspension of 20 extra mining corporations for environmental violations, unsystematic mining strategies and excellent social troubles.