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Chinamasa hits out at mines for not declaring production figures

Government has alleged that for many years, the mining industry had been siphoning platinum, rare earths, palladium, diamonds, rhodium, cobalt and gold and other minerals.

However, an official at the Chamber of Mines who declined identification said the mining industry was submitting monthly production statistics to government.

“This is what the law requires and the mining industry has been doing that. In the case of the documents that were required by the Norwegian experts, we submitted them three times, twice to government and once to the experts.”- The Source

 

See also:

Parliamentary committee grills mining firms over payments to Brainworks

Mining companies accused of sanctions busting

Governments losing millions through poor mining tax laws

Forensic audit for Zimbabwe’s “missing” $15 billion diamonds under way

MDC calls for thorough audit of Marange diamonds but says Mugabe must go

 

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