Nama : Julriyandi Kurniawan
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Government faces
rampant lawsuits for revocation of mining permits
The government(S) is facing(V) a rampant number of
lawsuits from miners(S), whose mining(V) permits were revoked by the
Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry for, among other reasons, failing to
pay taxes based on a study made by the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK).
“They have filed lawsuits
against us. It is their right. We will
face them,” said the ministry’s(S)
coal and mineral mining(V) directorate general Bambang Gatot Ariyono as
reported by kontan.co.id on Monday
According to a KPK(S)
study conducted in 2011, many mining(V)
companies have failed to pay taxes. Based on the study and Law No 23/20014
on regional administrations, regional administrations were asked to collect
data about the ninety companies that had not fulfilled their obligations. The
government marked those miners with non-clean and clear permit status.
According to the ministry,
there are 3,203 out of 9,433 mining permits with the status of non-clean and
clear up to January. The government has revoked 200 permits so far.
Because of the lawsuits, the government(S) delayed announcing the
mining(V) permits that had received clean and clear status, said Bambang.
Indonesian Coal Companies
Association (APBI) Deputy Executive
Director Hendra Sinadia(S) said the companies(V) had filed lawsuits against the
government because they believed that they were in the right as the permits
were issued by the government.
Meanwhile, Centre for
Indonesian Resources Strategic Studies (Cirrus) director Budi Santoso said the
government was in a weak position by revoking the mining permits. He(S) also said that clean and clear status
permits were not a guarantee that the companies(V) had already fulfilled their
obligations. (bbn)
Simple Present Continues Tense ( S + to be + Ving )
1. +
The government is facing a rampant
number of lawsuits
- The government isn’t facing a
rampant number of lawsuits
? Is The government is facing a
rampant number of lawsuits?
2. +from
miners, whose mining permits were revoked by the Energy and Mineral Resources
Ministry
- from miners,dont whose mining
permits were revoked by the Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry
?Do from miners, whose mining permits
were revoked by the Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry?
3. +
We will face them said the ministry’s
coal and mineral mining directorate general
- We will face them said don’t the ministry’s coal and mineral
mining directorate general
? Do We will face them said the ministry’s coal and mineral mining
directorate general?
4. +
many mining companies have failed to pay taxes.
- many mining aren’tcompanies have
failed to pay taxes.
? Are many mining companies have
failed to pay taxes?
5. +The
government delayed announcing the mining permits that had received clean and
clear status
- the government isn’t delayed announcing the mining permits
that had received clean and clear status
? Is the government delayed
announcing the mining permits that had received clean and clear status?
Simple Present Tense
( S + V1 )
1. +Sinadia
said the companies had filed lawsuits against the government
-
Sinadia said doesn’t the companies had filed lawsuits against the government
?Does
Sinadia said the companies had filed lawsuits against the government?
2. +He
also said that clean and clear status permits were not a guarantee that the companies had already fulfilled their
obligations.
-
He doesn’t also said that clean and clear status permits were not a guarantee
that the companies had already fulfilled
their obligations.
?
Does He also said that clean and clear status permits were not a guarantee that
the companies had already fulfilled their obligations?
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