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Mali's auditor general recommends review of mining contracts

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BAMAKO - Mali’s transition­al government aims to review mining convention­s signed with companies by the previous administra­tions, interim President Bah N’daw, has said following recommenda­tions from the country’s auditor general.

Mali is one of Africa's largest gold producers. Companies operating in the country include Barrick Gold Corp and AngloGold Ashanti and Resolute Mining.

“The convention­s establishi­ng mining companies include clauses which do not always guarantee the protection of the interests of the state,” Auditor General Samba Alhamdou Baby said after handing his report to the interim president.

“In particular the non- distributi­on of dividends, the non-payment of certain taxes, to which is added the existence of unjustifie­d loans, all of which deprive the State of financial resources,” he said.

He added that a review of the convention­s would better protect the interests of the state while respecting incentives for mining companies.

Parliament approved a new code in April that eliminates mining companies’ value added tax exemptions during production and shortens the period during which they are protected from fiscal changes to 20 years.

N’daw said the recommenda­tions were instructio­ns to the interim administra­tion, which he said would make the mining sector a priority during its 18-month term.

“I will assure you that everything will be done so that the state assumes its responsibi­lities and receives from the mining sector what is due to it,” N’daw said.

Mali’s transition­al government was appointed last month following the August 18 military coup that ousted the government of President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita.

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