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2020年12月23日

Namibia: Mine owned by Trevali Mining Corporation suspends two of its workers amid allegations of bribery

Rosh Pinah Corporation mine owned by Trevali Mining Coporation has suspended two of its workers amid allegations of bribery. The mine suspended its employee relations specialist Angeline Hagen, and machine operator Peter Masati last Thursday after the Rosh Pinah Mine Workers Union (MUN) branch had lodged bribery claims against them.

We invited Trevali Mining Corporation to respond to these allegations. Trevali did not respond.