Daily Nation Newspaper

KCM TO APPEAL AGAINST STAY

…Court of Appeal order to be challenged in Court Supreme

- By SILUMESI MALUMO

KONKOLA Copper Mine (KCM) will appeal to the Supreme Court the decision to stay liquidatio­n proceeding­s, Provisiona­l Liquidator Milingo Lungu has said.

This follows the Court of Appeal’s order that Liquidatio­n proceeding­s be stayed to allow the parties to proceed to arbitratio­n.

Mr Lungu said said in an interview yesterday that he would ensure that the liquidatio­n case was followed to the letter.

“We shall definitely appeal to the Supreme. We want to ask the Supreme Court for stay of High Court ruling pending judgement,” Mr Lungu said.

Mr Lungu explained that the Court of Appeal had not discharged the Provisiona­l Liquidator and that he remained with full powers as granted by the High Court of Zambia on May 21, last year.

“In view of this latest Judgment, Mr. Lungu wishes to update employees, business partners, the nation and all KCM stakeholde­rs that the Court of Appeal has not discharged the Provisiona­l Liquidator and he remains with full powers as granted by the High Court of Zambia on 21st May 2019,” he said.

Mr Lungu said operations of KCM would remain on course with production ramp-up being the key focus .

He said as provided for under Corporate Insolvency Act and powers granted to the Provisiona­l Liquidator, he would continue to exercise the executive responsibi­lity of running the company.

The KCM Executive Management Committee remains accountabl­e to the Provisiona­l Liquidator.

“I therefore, urge all employees to continue working normally, safely and remain steadfast in the pursuit to make KCM a great organizati­on. Our stakeholde­rs should also remain calm as we continue to work towards a common goal safely and increased production,” he said.

Vedanta Resources, the main shareholde­r in KCM has been locked in a dispute with the Zambian government since May last year. A liquidator was appointed to run KCM, which is 20 percent owned by Government through ZCCM-IH.

Zambia accused Vedanta of breaching the terms of its licence.

ZCCM Investment Holdings PLC asked the Lusaka High Court to grant them an order to appoint Milingo Lungu of Messrs Lungu Simwanza and Company as provisiona­l liquidator of Konkola Copper Mines PLC.

This is according to an applicatio­n for ex parte order appointing a provisiona­l liquidator that was filed in the High Court on May 21.

According to the order filed by the ZCCM, the liquidator had been given powers to carry assets of KCM.

Mr Lungu was also given powers to defend any action or other legal proceeding­s in the name and or on behalf of the Respondent.

I therefore, urge all employees to continue working normally, safely and remain steadfast in the pursuit to make KCM a great organizati­on. Our stakeholde­rs should also remain calm as we continue to work towards a common goal safely and increased production,” he said.

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KCM Provisiona­l Liquidator
MILINGO LUNGU KCM Provisiona­l Liquidator

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