The National
July 30, 2019
THE government’s move to open more discussions on the review of petroleum and mining legislations has been welcomed.
The Institute of National Affairs (INA) director Paul Barker,
made this comment following Petroleum Minister Kerenga Kua’s call for
more discussions on how to improve revenue streams in the sector.
Kua told The National last week that said he would set up a team and
with Cabinet’s endorsement, to create discussion and dialogue on the
laws surrounding the petroleum with the aim to improve the revenue
position of the country.
Barker said it was a sensible approach to
bring together different groups to talk about the interests of this
multi-billion kina sector.
“To raise the level of awareness,
transparency over the industry and that is what the process is like, the
Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative is for,” he said.
“It
(Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative’s) reduces the level of
suspicion, which comes when you have lots of secrets or lack of
information or where some players are better informed than others.
“When all the players have a better understanding, it reduces suspicion,
people then can start working more in collaboration together and
actually it provides a more stable environment at the end of the day for
the investors as well.”
He said this process would create more transparency.
Kua said once consultation and dialogue was competed, he aimed to have
new petroleum legislation tabled in Parliament by the end of next year.
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