Nationwide Mining Inspection Uncovers 883 Violations www.montsame.mn
Mongolia has launched a nationwide joint state inspection of the mining sector to strengthen enforcement of mining legislation, improve environmental protection, and reduce sector-related risks, in line with the Prime Minister's Directive No. 10 of 2026 and instructions issued by the Chair of the State Emergency Commission.
Deputy Prime Minister and Chair of the State Emergency Commission Nomtoibayar Nyamtaishir, Minister of Environment and Climate Change Sandag-Ochir Tsend, and Secretary of the State Emergency Commission Colonel Bayarkhuu T. monitored the progress of the inspections during visits to several aimags and soums.
In Tuv aimag, inspectors examined the operations of 38 mining companies holding exploration and mining licenses across 11 soums. Eight companies were fined under the Law on Violations for failing to maintain required environmental documentation and for breaching their legal obligations related to mineral extraction. Inspections are continuing in Zaamar soum.
Inspections covered 141 companies in Uvurkhangai, Uvs, Darkhan-Uul, Zavkhan, Dornod, Arkhangai, and Gobi-Altai aimags. Authorities identified 281 violations, issued inspection orders and official compliance notices, and imposed fines totaling MNT 44.5 million.
In Ulaanbaatar, inspectors reviewed 130 companies licensed to extract common minerals, of which 65 were actively operating. Preliminary findings revealed common violations, including mining beyond licensed boundaries, failure to comply with open-pit safety requirements, and the absence of approved environmental management plans. Six companies were fined a combined MNT 25.3 million, while investigations into violations involving eight other companies are ongoing.
To date, joint inspection teams have examined 134 companies and mining sites, uncovering 883 violations, including 168 environmental violations; 516 occupational safety and health violations; and 199 metrology-related violations.
Authorities have referred 17 cases with suspected criminal elements for criminal investigation, ordered the temporary or partial suspension of operations at 14 companies or sites, and issued inspection reports, mandatory compliance orders, and recommendations.
According to the Government's Media and Public Relations Department, the nationwide inspection campaign aims to prevent industrial accidents, fatalities, environmental degradation, and illegal mining activities while strengthening the protection of human life, public health, and the environment.
Published Date:2026-06-29





