And Felix comes out to say they won’t be doing business with Zijin and a few key members are getting the sack for shady dealings behind the scenes and will be facing the full brunt of the law? Oh and that he has full faith in AVZ to protect the interests of the DRC in their conduct and they have his full support… this is a fun game!Imagine if on Friday we come out of suspension..
It turns out we've been issued the ML last week..CATH in turn have paid the $240M, the board have met and we get BFS and FID on Friday too..
Now wouldn't that be nice.
English translation ?These guys snacking with Zijin and cominiere over the weekend seem to be muddying the waters a bit. This 'report' should be interesting.
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Actualité | Mines : L’ACAJ dénonce le bradage des actifs de la COMINIÈRE par des sociétés privées | mediacongo.net
L’Association congolaise pour l’accès à la justice (ACAJ) a, au cours d’une conférence de presse samedi 14 mai 2022 à Kinshasa, dénoncé...www.mediacongo.net
Imagine if on Friday we come out of suspension..
It turns out we've been issued the ML last week..CATH in turn have paid the $240M, the board have met and we get BFS and FID on Friday too..
Now wouldn't that be nice.
The Congolese Association for Access to Justice (ACAJ), during a press conference on Saturday May 14, 2022 in Kinshasa, denounced the selling off of the assets of the Congolese mining company (COMINIÈRE), a public company located in the territory of Manono, in the province of Tanganyika, by private mining firms.
To ensure the interests of the Congolese state, the president of the ACAJ, master Georges Kapiamba, suggested that the government initiate the review of the Dathcom mining contract and ensure compliance with article 58 of the Constitution.
According to him, COMINIÈRE only holds 5% of the shares. All the rest goes to the private sector, including 60% to the Australian firm AVZ, he said.
According to him, the investigation report carried out by ACAJ at COMINIÉRE reveals that certain State services supposed to ensure the interests of the State, such as the Mining Cadastre and the General Directorate of Mines, did not play their role. This is what has, in particular, led to the selling off of the shares of the Congolese State, argued Mr. Kapiamba.
According to ACAJ number one, COMINIÈRE no longer has access to the Manono site, only AVZ and other mining firms hold the operating permit. From the social point of view, the population of Manono, he said, lives in a deplorable situation, the same for the artisanal diggers.
Therefore, this human rights NGO called for the involvement of parliamentarians in the governance of natural resources in the DR Congo.
“We are calling on parliamentarians to wake up, to take up the issue of the governance of natural resources. They must no longer allow the government the latitude as well as state companies to sign contracts on mining, forestry and oil concessions as is done to date. Because everything that is done always leads to leonine contracts that do not benefit the Congolese people. Otherwise, we will jeopardize the future of our children and grandchildren,” said Me Kapiamba.
On the occasion, the ACAJ has promised to make public the report of its investigation into the file relating to COMINIÈRE in the very next few days.
The other link offers a similar narrativeI don't like the narrative of this, it names AVZ several times but at no point does it say 'AVZ owns 60% and is trying to do the right thing by the DRC, however Zin and Jin are trying to steal shares of the resource and screw the DRC people' it reads like were the bad guys here
100% agree. Didn’t like it either. Reads to me like any outside investment is bad and they want to cancel everything and have it back to 100% DRC ownership (I don’t even like saying that out loud!). However I don’t know how much influence they would actually have, according to their website ‘(ACAJ) is a non-governmental and apolitical organizationare’.I don't like the narrative of this, it names AVZ several times but at no point does it say 'AVZ owns 60% and is trying to do the right thing by the DRC, however Zin and Jin are trying to steal shares of the resource and screw the DRC people' it reads like were the bad guys here
My take, they're most likely getting bribed by zijin to cause trouble. Let's be honest.100% agree. Didn’t like it either. Reads to me like any outside investment is bad and they want to cancel everything and have it back to 100% DRC ownership (I don’t even like saying that out loud!). However I don’t know how much influence they would actually have, according to their website ‘(ACAJ) is a non-governmental and apolitical organizationare’.
Surely they want to get this show on the road and know that AVZ are the key to getting there and whilst protecting the interests of the DRC. Here’s hoping anyway.
Haha I’m in SEQ but will be holding firmly to the majority of my shares for dividends, so sadly no supercar for me. Although I may get one of these puppies (certainly no supercar)So in case this happens who here lives in SEQ and is going to take me for a hoon in their new supercar? I don't hold enough to buy my own, would be a Mclaren 670s for me if I could
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Yes it’s obvious they are taking $ or returning a favour. I’ve been a pest to these cretins on Twitter continually posting the IGF report under their posts. As a wise-man once said “fuck em”My take, they're most likely getting bribed by zijin to cause trouble. Let's be honest.
Both these articles seem to indicate they have no handle on the facts or are deliberately muddying the waters. Even to the point of saying that somehow cominiere now only owns 5% without any explanation.
There seem to be a lot of militant splinter groups in DRC who have an agenda that is polar opposite of the ruling government.100% agree. Didn’t like it either. Reads to me like any outside investment is bad and they want to cancel everything and have it back to 100% DRC ownership (I don’t even like saying that out loud!). However I don’t know how much influence they would actually have, according to their website ‘(ACAJ) is a non-governmental and apolitical organizationare’.
Surely they want to get this show on the road and know that AVZ are the key to getting there and whilst protecting the interests of the DRC. Here’s hoping anyway.
Well they are worried about the 'grievances' of cominiere SA likely those members who underhandedly flogged off the 15% to jijin under the table.Yes it’s obvious they are taking $ or returning a favour. I’ve been a pest to these cretins on Twitter continually posting the IGF report under their posts. As a wise-man once said “fuck em”
You’re probably right. In fact, according to their website https://acajrdc.org/ you can make a donation via PayPal… sounds above boardMy take, they're most likely getting bribed by zijin to cause trouble. Let's be honest.
Both these articles seem to indicate they have no handle on the facts or are deliberately muddying the waters. Even to the point of saying that somehow cominiere now only owns 5% without any explanation.
100% agree. Didn’t like it either. Reads to me like any outside investment is bad and they want to cancel everything and have it back to 100% DRC ownership (I don’t even like saying that out loud!). However I don’t know how much influence they would actually have, according to their website ‘(ACAJ) is a non-governmental and apolitical organizationare’.
Surely they want to get this show on the road and know that AVZ are the key to getting there and whilst protecting the interests of the DRC. Here’s hoping anyway.
All of them!I’m hitting Tuscany tomorrow for a few days - any winery recommendations?
You can bet on it that Z are behind all this 'ginger group' shit. The DRC cannot possibly do it themselves, and we have contractual rights. They are just tossers of the highest magnitudeMy take, they're most likely getting bribed by zijin to cause trouble. Let's be honest.
Both these articles seem to indicate they have no handle on the facts or are deliberately muddying the waters. Even to the point of saying that somehow cominiere now only owns 5% without any explanation.