The investigation into the case of alleged corruption related to the tin trading system carried out in the Mining Business License (IUP) area owned by PT Timah Tbk (TINS) may bring more collateral damages. Although we learned about the case earlier this year, it only began to attract public attention last month after two public figures have been officially named suspects. However, regardless of the parties involved, we know that the existence of mines, especially tin and nickel mines in Indonesia, is important for several parties. Since the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) imposed responsibility on disclosure of use of conflict minerals, giant companies have also published the mineral sources and the facilities they use. Who would have thought that in the report submitted, the name of the companies involved in this case was listed. What does this mean? This matter should have been brought to the attention of the company concerned, right?
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