AllAfrica.com · 49m
Australian Mining Firm to Pay Mali $160 Million for CEO's Release
The Australian firm Resolute Mining has announced that it will pay Mali's government $160 million to resolve a tax dispute. Mali detained its CEO Terence Holohan and two other employees this month. The trio was arrested after travelling to Bamako for routine negotiations with the ruling regime.
BBC · 13h
Mali wins $160m in gold mining dispute after detaining British businessman
An Australian mining company, Resolute Mining, says it will pay Mali's military government $160m (£126m) to settle a tax dispute, after the company's British boss and two other staff were unexpectedly detained 10 days ago.
Reuters · 1d
Resolute Mining agrees to pay $160 million to Mali as CEO, employees remain detained
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 other employees this month.
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