DRC: Dispute bewteen CMOC and Gécamines over Tenke Fungurume would reveal alleged under-reporting of profits
摘要
日期: 2022年6月23日
地点: 刚果民主共和国
企业
CMOC Group Limited (formerly China Molybdenum) , Tenke Fungurume Mining (TFM) (joint venture between CMOC and Gecamines) - Parent Company , Gécamines项目
Tenke Fungurume - Operation受影响的
受影响的总人数: 数字未知
Public entity: ( 数字未知 - 刚果民主共和国 , 采矿 , Gender not reported )议题
向政府付款的披露/运用 , 避税回应
Response sought: 否
信息来源: News outlet
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"A top executive from state mining company Gecamines said that partner CMOC Group Ltd. owes $7.6 billion in overdue payments, and even accused the Chinese metals producer and trader of posing a threat to national security. CMOC said it denies the allegations, “strongly” opposes what it views as unjustified attacks, and will defend its rights and interests.
The crux of the dispute is over mineral royalties. Gecamines, which owns 20% of the Tenke Fungurume mine, accuses controlling shareholder CMOC of under-reporting mineral reserves and hiding data to avoid triggering higher payments under their agreement...
CMOC bought control of Tenke Fungurume Mining Sarl from Phoenix-based Freeport McMoRan Inc. about five years ago in a deal that ultimately cost the company more than $3 billion. CMOC announced a $2.5 billion injection into the mine last year in order to double production, raising questions from Gecamines and the government about whether it was under-reporting its reserves.
According to its 2010 amended mining convention, Tenke Fungurume Mining is supposed to pay Gecamines a royalty of $12 for every ton of proved and probable recoverable reserves of copper beyond 2.5 million tons..."