Zambia: Glencore under investigation for allegedly making a corrupt payment to a political party in Zambia
摘要
日期: 2022年10月23日
地點: 尚比亞
企業
Mopani Copper Mines Plc (Part of ZCCM Investments) - Subsidiary , Glencore - Parent Company項目
Mopani - Operation受影響的
受影響的總人數: 數字未知
Public entity: ( 數字未知 - 地點未知 , 採礦 , Gender not reported ) , 社區: ( 數字未知 - 地點未知 , 採礦 , Gender not reported )議題
向政府付款的披露/運用 , Corruption回應
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後續行動: A Glencore spokesperson said: “Glencore made the decision to exit Mopani in 2020. Glencore engaged in good faith negotiations with the Zambian government over an extended period (2020-2021) to agree a mutually acceptable transaction which was openly and transparently disclosed to all stakeholders.”
資訊來源: Regulatory action
"Glencore faces probe over alleged payment to Zambian political party", 23 October 2022
"Zambia’s Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has launched an investigation in connection with a matter relating to an alleged $3m (£2.65m) payment made by commodities giant Glencore to a political party in the southern African country.
In a statement, the Zambian corruption watchdog said the investigation is centred on the circumstances under which Glencore allegedly paid the $3m sum before leaving Zambia in 2021 by selling its stake in its local Mopani Copper Mines subsidiary.
Glencore’s exit saw the multinational sell its stake in Mopani to Zambia’s state-owned mining company ZCCM for a sum of just $1 last year, through a deal that saw the Zambian government controlled company take on $1.5bn worth of the mining operation’s debt.
The watchdog noted it had interrogated Zambia’s former defence minister Davies Chama as part of its investigation into the $3m payment...
A Glencore spokesperson said: “Glencore made the decision to exit Mopani in 2020. Glencore engaged in good faith negotiations with the Zambian government over an extended period (2020-2021) to agree a mutually acceptable transaction which was openly and transparently disclosed to all stakeholders.”
“Any suggestion of improper conduct relating to the sale of Mopani to ZCCM-IH is baseless,” the Glencore spokesperson added."