An Australian mining company will pay a West African government nearly $250m to free its boss and two other staff.
The junta of Mali detained Terry Holohan and two colleagues over a week ago, after discussions at a government ministry ...
Resolute Mining has reached a deal with Mali's military junta to pay $160 million in back taxes to secure the release of its ...
Australia’s Resolute Mining says it will $160 million to Mali’s ruling junta to resolve a tax dispute, more than a week after ...
Resolute Mining said it would pay after the company's British CEO Terence Holohan and two other employees were detained in ...
Mali, a major African gold producer ... his colleagues followed an earlier case in which senior local staff members for a ...
Resolute Mining CEO Terence Holohan and two others were detained in Bamako on Nov. 8 as they were visiting the country for ...
Australia's Resolute Mining said Monday it has struck a deal worth $160 million (€151 million) with the military government ...
Many smaller miners have already signed the updated code but bigger players, such as Sydney and London-listed Resolute and ...
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 other ...
Resolute Mining appears to have run the gauntlet of sending its chief executive, Terry Holohan, to the troubled West African ...