Perhaps you could look into the history of Garibaldi Thohir? His earliest? company PT Allied IndoCoal
started business in 1987, while Suharto was president of Indonesia.
Suharto was hardly an angel, "orchestrating pogroms that killed hundreds of thousands of suspected communists and sympathizers and unleashed broader violence, eviscerating the rule of law and making the military his prime instrument of social control. With censorship integral to his rule, he left precious little space even for discussion of his policies."
Nobody ever got a mining licence in a dictatorship without being a supporter of the ruling party. Am I saying this is worse that Saudi? No. Am I suggesting that people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones? Just a bit. The difference is that in Indonesia human rights were sacrificed to 'stop communism' (i.e. maintain a capitalist empire) whereas in Saudi they're sacrificed for a religion our betters want us to feel is a bit dodgy.