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The Chief Factor appointed by ESB Sathrati to serve as representative officer in charge of the company was [[François Luckner]], a citizen of [[Western Natopia]] with [[Alexandrian people|Alexandrian]] ancestry.
The Chief Factor appointed by ESB Sathrati to serve as representative officer in charge of the company was [[François Luckner]], a citizen of [[Western Natopia]] with [[Alexandrian people|Alexandrian]] ancestry.
==Operations==
The [[Council of Sathrati]] granted {{PAGENAME}} expedited permits and concessions to commence uranium mining in the interior of Yardistan with minimal oversight or environmental impact studies. This hasty approval process raised concerns from local communities about potential risks of radiation exposure and contamination of water sources. Moreover manorial lords and plantation owners in the areas affected protested what they regarded as inadequate consultation by the Council.


[[Category: Sathrati]][[Category: Companies]]
[[Category: Sathrati]][[Category: Companies]]

Revision as of 18:35, 7 March 2024

The Sempyovajj Mine Company, established 13.III.1730 AN, is a directly owned subsidiary of ESB Sathrati, a trading arm of the Benacian Directorate of the Honourable Company. The company is operating within the bailiwick of Sempyovajj on the island of Yardistan, a subject of the Emirate of Sathrati.

Management

The Chief Factor appointed by ESB Sathrati to serve as representative officer in charge of the company was François Luckner, a citizen of Western Natopia with Alexandrian ancestry.

Operations

The Council of Sathrati granted Sempyovajj Mine Company expedited permits and concessions to commence uranium mining in the interior of Yardistan with minimal oversight or environmental impact studies. This hasty approval process raised concerns from local communities about potential risks of radiation exposure and contamination of water sources. Moreover manorial lords and plantation owners in the areas affected protested what they regarded as inadequate consultation by the Council.