AVZ Discussion 2022

JAG

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27 million.......time for the board to take a fn pay cut now!!!!
 
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Misfits

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27 million.......time for the board to take a fn pay cut now!!!!
I think that is enough to see this through Jag. No more drilling either.
 
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RHyNO

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Here’s how my conversation with the board goes in mind. Of course it’s all a fantasy because we are coming out of this unscathed with enough lithium for the planet to overcome the depression this situation has caused. None the less. “You can fucking try me fatso”
 
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Doc

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I think that is enough to see this through Jag. No more drilling either.
Not if we paying the BOD and a full gamut of lawyers ( and advisors ) for 2 years fighting multiple ICC cases.
If the board confident maybe they can consider a pay cut in lieu of shares once we trading again?
 
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Not if we paying the BOD and a full gamut of lawyers ( and advisors ) for 2 years fighting multiple ICC cases.
If the board confident maybe they can consider a pay cut in lieu of shares once we trading again?
2yrs, WTF :rolleyes:
 
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Winenut

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In theory, yes

In practise, yeah, nah, maybe?

I have been hanging out for the result of this case, coz that's what I hope will happen, the theory
 
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Juba1845

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I believe someone mentioned the average time for an ICC case is over 18 months
Do you think the DRC government is happy to wait another 18 months ? They want to make batteries with the Americans. Talk of another 1 or perhaps 2 years is ridiculous. This will be resolved well before then. The AVZ story has world attention.
 
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Doc

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Do you think the DRC government is happy to wait another 18 months ? They want to make batteries with the Americans. Talk of another 1 or perhaps 2 years is ridiculous. This will be resolved well before then. The AVZ story has world attention.
Would love to believe that but the fact is we have been saying the exact same thing for over a year now. What’s changed? From all appearances the DRC gov isn’t in control otherwise there would have been some form of resolution before now. Chinese happy to play the long game.
Sometimes to look into the future we need to look at the past
 
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Bray

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I cannot figure out how these clowns have spent 7 fucking million on exploration costs..

53 Drill holes, rigs run around 10-15k a day.. Say 1.5 million total to drill all 53 holes...

5.5 Million unaccounted for wtf are they doing?!

Season 8 Wtf GIF by The Office
 
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Xerof

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I cannot figure out how these clowns have spent 7 fucking million on exploration costs..

53 Drill holes, rigs run around 10-15k a day.. Say 1.5 million total to drill all 53 holes...

5.5 Million unaccounted for wtf are they doing?!

Season 8 Wtf GIF by The Office
@FilthyRich2

Any comment or enlightenment on this?

Not a lot to go on from a Qtly cashflow statement but you may have some insight
 
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Bray

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A$7.3 million was capitalised as exploration and project development works

AVZ BOD paying themselves brown paper bags
 
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Samus

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I cannot figure out how these clowns have spent 7 fucking million on exploration costs..

53 Drill holes, rigs run around 10-15k a day.. Say 1.5 million total to drill all 53 holes...

5.5 Million unaccounted for wtf are they doing?!

Season 8 Wtf GIF by The Office
In Africa, it costs more; you've got to pay the chiefs, the governor, the guys who barricade the road, the local council, the local police, the local rebels, the security, pay twice when the workers go on strike, the people who are supposed to be your jv partners, the minister of finances, the minister of mines, the minister of portfolio, and so on.
 
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this image couldve been high quality but both these fuckers hold my money ransom so i could only afford 30 seconds of paint
 
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Samus

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April 28, 2023
Author :Innocent Olenga

Financial patrol: The IGF flushes out an industrial quantity of duplicates, forgers and cheats among civil servants and agents of the State!​

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IGF Jules Alingete
This is a shortfall for the Public Treasury of the order of 148,999,749,440.95 FC monthly, or 64,782,499 USD at the rate of 2,300 FC that the General Inspectorate of Finance unearthed in the pay of civil servants and agents of the 'State. The conclusions of the report of its audit mission of the payroll file were made public, this Thursday, April 27, 2027, before the payroll officials of the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (FARDC), the Congolese National Police (PNC), the Teacher Payroll Control Service (SECOPE) and the Secretaries General of Public Administration.
According to the IGF, 145,604 paid agents have incorrect, fanciful and fabricated registration numbers for payroll purposes; 53,328 agents alone have more than one registration number in the file with the same name; 93,356 agents share the same registration number with other equally paid agents; 43,725 agents are paid without their names appearing on the declarative lists from their original departments; while 961 payroll officers are on the payrolls of several departments and many of them are on more than 15 payrolls.
The IGF informs that already, certain cases of obvious irregularities are the subject of deactivation and warns at the same time that the list of 961 agents responsible for processing the payroll involved in the mafia network will be transmitted to the judicial authorities for embezzlement of public funds.
It should be remembered that the control of the number of civil servants and agents of the State remains a cancer that has seriously eaten away at the public treasury for decades. Despite all the efforts made by successive Ministers of Public Service, the problem remains very deep. Perhaps with the involvement of the IGF requested by the Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Public Service, Jean-Pierre Lihau, the work of cleaning the file of civil servants and agents of the State will be able to give expected results. .


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Onthefm

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In Africa, it costs more; you've got to pay the chiefs, the governor, the guys who barricade the road, the local council, the local police, the local rebels, the security, pay twice when the workers go on strike, the people who are supposed to be your jv partners, the minister of finances, the minister of mines, the minister of portfolio, and so on.
Couldn't agree more. But didn't pay 50 m to sure up 75%. 15 months ago. It would be nice to have 75% locked away. But no icc. Especially when you know its worth 10× that. But everyone wants to save drc from corruption.and that will happen eventually with good governance from western companies.but imo that's 20 years away. Imo play the game then your in the game to make a difference. Just a bogons thoughts. Don't have a keyboard. Just a phone.
 
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Samus

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#RDC_MINES 20.04.2023 |
@anskalambayi
participated in the first meeting of the national consultation framework for stakeholders in the mining sector Chaired by the Head of Government, Jean-Michel
@LukondeSama
Kyenge, the meeting of the National Consultation Framework for stakeholders in the mining sector took place on Thursday, April 20, 2023 at the Congo River Hotel in Kinshasa-Gombe. This Forum, which aimed to reflect on the modernization of artisanal mining in the DRC, saw the remarkable participation of the National Minister in charge of Mines. In her speech, the boss of the mines raised the various challenges to be met in artisanal mining in the DRC. She reminded the assembly of the existence of a consultation framework that deals with artisanal mining issues and hopes that the resolutions resulting from this new support structure will be incorporated into the formal framework. It should be recalled that through pillar 5 of its 2021-2023 Action Program, the Government had made a commitment to improve the governance of natural resources for the well-being of the population. More than 150 participants, including the Coordinator of the Presidential Council for Strategic Watch, the main mining operators in the DRC, public and specialized services of the State, decentralized territorial entities (ETD), civil society organizations as well as technical and financial partners of the Government discussed the challenges of modernizing artisanal mining in the DRC.
 
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Samus

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I’m going a bit more crazy, my bet @The Fox is svetlana 🦊

If not then I’m a fuckin bad columbo.
Well I'm sure he appreciates more distraction from his true identity that I've reluctantly disclosed.
 
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Samus

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But in the end it doesn’t even matter.
Didn’t get us our money back, I was just bored for a few minutes and gave it a try :D
We're still in the game Schemozzle!
It's just a shit game...
 
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A$7.3 million was capitalised as exploration and project development works

AVZ BOD paying themselves brown paper bags
Capitalised does not necessarily equate to expenditure - it means they’ve added $7.3m to the value of the asset, which may have come from prior opex drilling and sampling costs.

If there are any real accountants out there, please correct me if I’m wrong. @Carlos Danger?
 
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