DRC: Public finance watchdog reveals $400 million went unaccounted from state mining company
Zusammenfassung
Date Reported: 4 Jun 2022
Standort: Kongo (Demokratische Republik)
Unternehmen
Gécamines - Parent CompanyProjekte
Gécamines Cobalt & Copper Mine(s) in DRC (Mine Name Unknown) - OperationBetroffen
Total individuals affected: Number unknown
Public entity: ( Number unknown - Location unknown , Bergbau , Gender not reported )Themen
Steuervermeidung , Korruption , Offenlegung/Öffentliche MittelverwendungArt der Quelle: Regulatory action
"Congo auditor says $400 million went missing from state mining company", 4 June 2022
"More than $400 million in tax advances and loans that Democratic Republic of Congo's state mining company Gecamines said it paid to the national treasury cannot be found, according to a report by the government's public finances watchdog.
State miner Gecamines holds minority stakes in several of the world's largest copper and cobalt projects, including Glencore's Kamoto Copper Company mine and China Molybdenum's Tenke Fungurume mine...
Gecamines presented accounts to auditors from the General Inspectorate of Finances (IGF) showing tax advances and loans to the Congolese state of more than $591 million, but only $178 million could be traced to the treasury's accounts, according to an IGF audit report seen by Reuters...
The report, which is dated May 31 but has not been publicly released, said the missing $413 million were presumed to have been misappropriated and that auditors would continue their investigations.
It did not specify when the advances and loans in question were made.
The report said another $175 million paid to Gecamines as a signing bonus for a copper and cobalt project could not be traced to the treasury either, and faulted the company for failing to independently evaluate the levels of mineral reserves at its joint ventures with foreign investors...
Congo is Africa's top producer of copper and the world's leading miner of cobalt, which is used in electric car batteries."