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Mining firm may appeal SC ruling on Benguet IP consent

MINING FIRM MAY APPEAL SC RULING ON BENGUET IP CONSENT

ANOTHER DAY AT WORK Mine workers, in this photo taken in August 2018, are seen at the mouth of a mine tunnel of Lepanto Consolidated Mining Co., one of the country鈥檚 pioneer mines operating in Mankayan, Benguet. Lepanto faces a legal setback after the Supreme Court voided the 2015 arbitral ruling that exempted the company from securing the consent of the Mankayan indigenous communities. 鈥擡V ESPIRITU

BAGUIO CITY鈥擳op gold miner Lepanto Consolidated Mining Co. may still ask the Supreme Court to reconsider its decision voiding a 2015 arbitral ruling that exempted the 86-year-old mine from securing the consent of indigenous communities at its mine site in Benguet province.

In a Dec. 21 disclosure notice to the Securities and Exchange Commission that was obtained by the Inquirer on Friday, Lepanto said its mining operations would continue.

鈥淭he company is considering all its legal options in respect of the SC decision, including the filing of a motion for reconsideration,鈥 it said in the notice.

Lepanto had asked for arbitration in 2015 after it questioned the need for the informed consent of ancestral domain dwellers in Benguet鈥檚 mining town of Mankayan to renew its mineral production sharing agreement (MPSA), which has been in effect for 25 years.

The ad hoc arbitration tribunal favored Lepanto鈥檚 position in the same year, despite the argument from the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and the Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB) that sparing Lepanto from the requirement 鈥渆ffectively disenfranchised鈥 Mankayan鈥檚 indigenous Filipinos.

Unanimous decision

But in a unanimous en banc decision promulgated last June but made public at its online portal on Dec. 22, the high court ruled that the consent of Mankayan鈥檚 residents 鈥渃annot be undermined, worse disregarded,鈥 as protecting indigenous Filipino rights is a constitutional mandate and is 鈥渃learly, categorically, and positively reflected in the Ipra (the Indigenous Peoples Rights Act of 1997 or Republic Act No. 8371).鈥

Lepanto, which started in 1936, generated P1.16 billion worth of gold from January to September 2021.

The disclosure report did not reveal Lepanto鈥檚 other options. But in a Wednesday interview, MGB Cordillera director Fay Apil said the company has requested from her office an endorsement to the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) so it could proceed with the free, prior and informed consent (FPIC) process with the Mankayan Indigenous Cultural Communities so it could renew its MPSA.

鈥榁ery discouraging鈥

The mining industry has found the FPIC process 鈥渧ery discouraging鈥 because arriving at a consensus takes months or even years, according to MGB sources, who asked not to be named because they were not authorized to discuss NCIP issues.

In some cases, the mines have been asked to shoulder the cost of assembling the communities because NCIP, which is under the Office of the President, remains underfunded and understaffed, the sources claimed. Worse, some mining applicants have to wait their turn until the designated FPIC team completes the process for mines that are first in line, they said.

But a 2013 policy study indicated that 鈥渋ndigenous communities have been shortchanged, if not deceived, by many FPIC applicants,鈥 which required an overhaul of the process at the time.

The study was conducted by the DENR and the German-Development Cooperation-Deutsche Gesellschaft f眉r Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH.

Among its recommendations were for the NCIP to be 鈥減rovided with sufficient funding to insulate it from undue influence from vested interests鈥 and for the FPIC process to seek consent also from 鈥渁reas that will be affected by the project, such as upstream and downstream communities.鈥

The study also recommended that the ancestral domain be 鈥渢he primary unit for consideration in FPIC, not the political boundaries.鈥 鈥擵INCENT CABREZA INQ

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