Australia's Resolute Mining said Monday it has struck a $160 million deal with the government of Mali, after its chief executive and two other employees were detained while in Bamako.
ASX-listed gold miner’s chief executive and two other staff remain held by Malian authorities after ransom-style shakedown.
Australia's Resolute Mining said on Monday that it would pay $160 million to Mali's government to help resolve a tax dispute after the West African country detained its CEO Terence Holohan and two ...
Australia's Resolute Mining said Monday it has struck a $160 million deal with the government of Mali, after the company's CEO and two other executives were unexpectedly detained.
The executives had travelled to Mali's capital Bamako to hold discussions with mining and tax authorities regarding Resolute's "in-country business practices, and to progress open claims made against ...
A coalition of civil society organizations had called for a protest after authorities said they arrested a French 'spy’. Many ...
Resolute Mining has already paid $123 million to the government of Mali and promised to pay $123 million more after three ...
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Resolute Mining CEO Terence Holohan and two other employees of the Australian company were still being detained in Mali on Thursday, two diplomatic sources there told Reuters.
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