Lawmakers target Freeport bosses
Friday, June 2 2006 - 02:39 AM WIB
Speaking Thursday at the House of Representatives, legislators sent to monitor the mining giant?s activities in Papua urged House Speaker Agung Laksono to summon PT Freeport Indonesia president commissioner James R. Moffett and other top management from Freeport?s U.S. parent company to a House hearing.
Tjatur Sapta Edy, the secretary of the House working committee on Freeport, said Thursday the request had been submitted to the House leaders and Agung was expected to decide on it next week.
Moffett heads the board of directors of the New Orleans-based Freeport McMoRan Copper and Gold Inc.
Tjatur said the working committee wanted to hear Freeport executives? response to allegations made by NGO's and community groups about environmental damage at the mine site.
The House was also concerned about accusations the company had hired soldiers from the Indonesian Military to guard the mine. Activists allege soldiers working for Freeport committed human rights abuses against the native Papuan population in the area.
PT Freeport management has said the company?s operations were in compliance with all the country?s laws.
Tjatur said the committee had concluded the government must revise its current working contract with Freeport to create a more equal profit-sharing arrangement, to provide more funds for local community development programs and to reduce the environmental damage the mine caused.
PT Freeport spokesman Siddharta Moersjid said he had not received any information about the planned summons but was optimistic his bosses would cooperate.
?Basically, we have cooperated, and will always cooperate with anyone here to continuously improve our performance,? he said. (*)
