Barrick Gold Corp. has initiated arbitration proceedings to settle a tax dispute with the Malian government over its Loulo-Gounkoto mining operations.
Barrick Gold Corp. has submitted a request for arbitration to settle its dispute with the government in Mali over its Loulo-Gounkoto operations. The company says it submitted the request to the International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes, under the provisions of its agreements with the government. It says the move reflects its commitment to adhering to established processes for resolving disputes in a fair and transparent manner.
Barrick noted that the arbitration mechanism has previously been an effective tool to find mutually acceptable solutions. The company is embroiled in a dispute with the government in Mali which is trying to pressure companies in its crucial mining sector to pay millions in additional taxes. The Canadian gold miner confirmed last month that four employees at its Loulo-Gounkoto mining complex had been arrested
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