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"This lauded attribute can create a corruption vulnerability"

A new report into mine permitting in Western Australia and Queensland says the Australia's culture of mateship means miners can get favours from friends in high places; ie corruption.

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How ya going, mate? Transparency International Australia said the culture of mateship was a corruption risk in mining

How ya going, mate? Transparency International Australia said the culture of mateship was a corruption risk in mining

‘Corruption Risks in Mining Approvals' by Transparency International Australia looked at how new projects get the nod in the two biggest Australian states for mining, interviewing people in the sector...

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