A governance, control and economic capture risk analysis

The concern is that this convergence is not being driven by lawful process, but by greed, control and the desire to capture economic flows from a long-standing mining operation.

What is unfolding around Botha Gold Mine now presents itself as a potential case of coordinated economic capture, where a small network of individuals, allegedly linked through prior relationships, overlapping interests, personal grievances and commercial opportunity, appears to have converged in a manner that threatens an entire mining ecosystem.

At stake are not merely mining claims, court papers or competing corporate notices.

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