Do you think the mines in that area have been squeaky clean since gold was discovered in the 1890's?
People are quick to point the finger.
Much of the food comes from places like Africa, where the people working the farms
can't afford the produce they grow.
The pollution caused in China because of the Iron Ore and Coking coal sent from Australia.
Or the poor wages foreign workers receive to pick produce here in Australia because you ant to pay $4
a kilo for spuds which has been the same price for ten years.
Or perhaps those goods you buy from China, that lovely dress made in the sweat shops.
Everything comes at a price, lives, economies etc.
I do not condone, slavery, child abuse, poor working conditions but unfortunately these things happen and the goods
and services you take for granted are often tainted with the realities of life.
Often the broader picture can be obscured, that area where the gold is in Golden Valley has competition.
Competition brings about cost cutting, slurring other businesses and slurring supply chains so that someone else
can make a buck.
Having said that, I think these allegations are gathering world-wide news, the LBMA are on the front-foot, the WA
Premier is informed and the Perth Mint Board of Directors could be in for a flushing just as we saw 8 years ago.
What's more importantly is, why have the Perth Mint Board of Directors allowed this to "allegedly" happen?
Are there monetary kick-backs, is there pressure from overseas?
Are the Chinese influencing sales pressure on Perth for gold products?