Ok Tedi Mining has signed an extended memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary to continue the engagement of the Special Services Division (Mobile Squads) at its operations in Tabubil.
“This MoU extension and partnership is important for us at Ok Tedi as it emphasises our commitment to community and operational safety. We want to ensure our employees and assets are protected while also supporting our sustainability goals of maintaining peace in our mine-associated communities,” said Ok Tedi General Manager, Social Performance and Sustainability Jesse Pile.
Acting Commissioner of Police (ACP), Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary, Samson Kua added, “The Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary is aware of the importance of extending this MoU for security and law enforcement purposes. The past five years has had its fair share of triumphs and challenges, and we look forward to continuing this partnership with Ok Tedi to deliver on our goals for this project.”
The extended MoU marks a significant step in strengthening collaboration between Ok Tedi and the Constabulary, ensuring improved security and community confidence for the next five years.
Source: Ok Tedi Mining
