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On 14 July 2017, the Chamber of Mines ("the Chamber") released a media statement advising that the Minister of Mineral Resources had given a written undertaking that both he and the Department of Mineral Resources ("DMR"), would not implement or apply the provisions of the Reviewed Mining Charter (2017) in any way, pending judgment in the urgent interdict (injunction) application brought by the Chamber last month. Based on this written undertaking, the Chamber agreed to the DMR's request for additional time to file its answering affidavit to the interdict application and for the hearing to take place on a later date. The hearing was scheduled for Tuesday, 18 July 2017 but the parties have requested the Deputy Judge President of the Pretoria High Court to allocate a hearing date in September this year...
The agreed suspension of the implementation of the Reviewed Mining Charter (2017) may present an opportunity for the parties to negotiate a revised version which reflects terms acceptable to all parties. We can only speculate at this stage but, in our view, the provisions of any amended or renegotiated Mining Charter should:
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