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Peru takes step to extend permit scheme for casual miners

A Peruvian congressional committee on Friday took an initial action to extend a scheme that enables temporary authorizations to be given to smallscale informal miners, questionable due to allegations by opponents that it has actually been misused to expand unlawful mining.

The Energy and Mining Legislative Committee approved an expense that would extend for 6 months a computer system registry called REINFO, which permits small-scale miners to continue working while looking for formalization.

The proposition, which would be a one-time extension, will now be sent to the rest of Congress for a full vote.

REINFO, which has actually currently been extended several times, ends on Dec. 31. The government has actually pushed for the scheme to end, claiming that its abuse over more than a years has triggered unlawful mining to increase.

On Tuesday, Energy and Mines Minister Romulo Mucho was gotten rid of from his post by Congress in the middle of demonstrations by small miners who are requiring REINFO be extended by two years.

Peruvian small-scale miners, mainly gold miners, have turned down the expense as insufficient and have been obstructing a secret southern transport path for over a week. In Lima, hundreds of artisanal miners have camped out in front of the legislature.

(source: Reuters)