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22 Mar 2011

Author:
Alan Fine, Public Affairs Manager, AngloGold Ashanti

[DOC] AngloGold Ashanti comments on SOMO/WISE report “Radioactive Revenues”

AngloGold Ashanti mines uranium only at its Vaal River operations in South Africa. In South Africa there exist no separate financial agreements between the State and ourselves (or any other mining company). Taxes, royalties and other disbursements to government are determined by statutes and regulations applicable to all companies that fall into the categories to which these apply, and are a matter of public record.

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« L’extraction de l’uranium n’est pas une source de richesse pour les pays Africains » selon un nouveau rapport

"Radioactive Revenues" SOMO/WISE report raises concerns about financial arrangements for uranium mining in Africa: Examines role of AngloGold Ashanti, Areva, Paladin, Rio Tinto, says Paladin the least transparent