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DAKAR, Senegal (AP) — Australia’s Resolute Mining said Monday it would pay $160 million to Mali’s ruling junta to resolve a tax dispute, more than a week after the company’s CEO and two employees were ...
IamgoldWikimedia CommonsYouTube Screenshots Australian firm Resolute Mining agreed to pay Mali’s military government $160 ...
The arrest of the Resolute Mining executives on 8 November in Bamako is the latest example of how West African miners in ...
Resolute Mining's CEO and two other employees were arrested in the Malian capital in early November after meeting with tax ...
The leadership of the West African Bar Association (WABA) expected to meet next-month with Senegalese President Bassirou Diomaye Faye, to discuss possible mediation role in the three junta-led nations ...
Resolute Mining agreed to pay Mali’s government $160 million, after the country’s authorities detained the Australian mining ...
Resolute Mining, an Australian gold mining company, has agreed to pay $160 million to Mali’s military government to resolve a tax dispute. This follows the unexpected detention of its CEO and two ...
An Australian mining company, Resolute Mining, says it will pay Mali’s military government $160m (£126m) to settle a tax ...
Edward Buba, the group with roots in Niger and Mali, reportedly gained a foothold in Sokoto and ... the military coup against President Mouhammed Bazoum. The military junta didn’t take kindly to ...
The Australian firm Resolute Mining has announced that it will pay Mali's government $160 million to resolve a tax dispute.
Footage of a man being shoved into a wall by a police officer before being dragged through a front yard has been shared on social media, with SA Police confirming a formal complaint has been made ...