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MMR has since 2009 implemented the Mining Cadastre Administration System (MCAS), provided by the Revenue Development Foundation. In early 2011, MMR started to publish all licenses and corresponding payments made by mining companies in the GoSL Online Repository. Sierra Leone is a candidate country for the Extraction Industries Transparency Initiative ([[EITI]]), and has established the SLEITI secretariat under the President's Office.
MMR has since 2009 implemented the Mining Cadastre Administration System (MCAS), provided by the Revenue Development Foundation. In early 2011, MMR started to publish all licenses and corresponding payments made by mining companies in the GoSL Online Repository. Sierra Leone is a candidate country for the Extraction Industries Transparency Initiative ([[EITI]]), and has established the SLEITI secretariat under the President's Office.

==See Also==
[[Mining in Sierra Leone]]
[[Tongo, Sierra Leone]]
[[Sierra Leone]]


==External Links==
[http://www.slminerals.org Ministry of Mineral Resources, Sierra Leone]

Revision as of 09:28, 3 June 2011

The Ministry of Mineral Resources (MMR) in Sierra Leone is responsible for the management of minerals in accordance with the Mines and Minerals Act 2009. Concessions for industrial mining (exploration and large-scale mining) is managed by the Mining Cadastre Office (MCO) in Freetown, while all artisanal mining licenses are managed by the MMR Regional Offices located in Bo, Kenema, Makeni and Koidu.

MMR has since 2009 implemented the Mining Cadastre Administration System (MCAS), provided by the Revenue Development Foundation. In early 2011, MMR started to publish all licenses and corresponding payments made by mining companies in the GoSL Online Repository. Sierra Leone is a candidate country for the Extraction Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI), and has established the SLEITI secretariat under the President's Office.

See Also

Mining in Sierra Leone Tongo, Sierra Leone Sierra Leone


Ministry of Mineral Resources, Sierra Leone