RE:RE:RE:DNG: ILLEGAL ORE PURCHASESIf you're making such accusations, then show us the proof. No doubt there's illegal mining in Peru, but it's pure speculation for you to suggest DNG is not verifying that the ore it purchases is from registered entities.
If you're suggesting that some of the registered companies that sell ore to DNG are getting ore from illegal miners, then that's plausible, but not verifiable. It definitely does not mean Dynacor is breaking the law.
The only thing the Peruvian gov't is trying to do is regulate unregistered miners. This is mostly so they can usurp more money through taxes and hold them liable for their actions. This is not an attack on the processors like DNG.