Trust & Compliance

Building long-term trust through clear responsibility and reliable processes

Explore Bolin's management approach to governance, HSE, responsible sourcing, quality control, community engagement and partner due diligence.

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Bolin Mining Group governance and compliance

Management Position

Trusted partnerships begin with accurate information, clear responsibility and continuous improvement

This centre explains the Group's management direction and disclosure principles. It does not present planned systems as completed certifications or performance. As operations mature, Bolin intends to strengthen records, training, internal review and appropriate disclosure.

Licences, certifications, test results and project documents are published only when valid, verified and approved for disclosure.

Management Framework

Six connected areas of trust

01

Governance & Business Ethics

Supporting sound decisions through clear accountability, delegated authority, record keeping and compliance awareness.

02

Health, Safety & Environment

Integrating risk identification, training, site discipline, incident records and environmental management into operations.

03

Responsible Sourcing & Origin Checks

Reviewing supply origin, counterparties, quality information and compliance requirements according to the nature of each transaction.

04

Quality & Traceability Information

Supporting consistency through sampling, testing, delivery records and customer-specification communication.

05

Community Engagement

Maintaining dialogue and feedback while considering local employment and shared value in project delivery.

06

Partner Due Diligence

Reviewing entity status, capability, authority and material documentation in proportion to partnership scope and risk.

Disclosure Principles

Clear boundaries between public information, due diligence and confidentiality

Different information serves different purposes. Website disclosure is public, accurate and proportionate, while due-diligence material is managed according to necessity, identity and intended use.

Public on the Website

Core company information, public business direction, project overviews, news and responsibility principles.

Shared for Due Diligence

Appropriate entity, project or quality information shared after identity and purpose checks when needed for cooperation.

Restricted or Confidential

Detailed title information, commercial terms, customer information, sensitive operating data and unapproved project material.

Partnership Due Diligence

Information exchange designed for genuine cooperation

01

Confirm Identity & Purpose

Understand the counterparty, organisation, cooperation objective and requested information.

02

Define Information Scope

Define proportionate information and document scope based on stage and risk.

03

Protect Confidential Information

Set purpose, access and confidentiality boundaries for commercially sensitive material.

04

Record & Follow Up

Record material communication, accountable owners and next actions.

Compliance, HSE & Due-Diligence Enquiries

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