Suparni, Semen Indonesia CEO
This is measured mining
Tuesday, September 8, 2015
Semen Indonesia insists that it will continue its mining activities at the water basin area (CAT) known as Watuputih, Rembang regency in Central Java. Last April, this state-owned company previously called Semen Gresik won its licensing court case against the environmental nongovernmental organization Walhi and citizens of Rembang at the Semarang Administrative Court.
"From the studies conducted by mining experts, for the time being it (mining) will not upset anything," said Semen Indonesia CEO Suparni. Last Monday, Suparni spoke to Tempo for an interview. Suparni was accompanied by his legal counsel, M. Soffan Heri and general manager, corporate secretary, Agung Wiharto. Suparni and both his staff took turns answering questions.
Semen Indonesia insists that it will continue its mining activities at the water basin area (CAT) known as Watuputih, Rembang regency in Central Java. Last April, this state-owned company previously called Semen Gresik won its licensing court case against the environmental nongovernmental organization Walhi and citizens of Rembang at the Semarang Administrative Court.
"From the studies conducted by mining experts, for the time being it (mining) w
...
Subscribe to continue reading.
We craft news with stories.
For the benefits of subscribing to Digital Tempo, See More