Mali detains top executive and 2 others from an Australian gold mining company over dispute
- Mali's military junta has detained a top executive and two employees of Australia's gold mining company Resolute Mining.
- The executives were questioned over allegations of providing false evidence and misappropriation of public goods, according to AFP.
- Resolute Mining stated it has followed all processes and is receiving assistance from foreign embassies in Mali.
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Australian gold miner Resolute's shares sink after Mali detains CEO
Resolute Mining's shares fell by 32% on Monday, their worst trading day in 16 years, after top executives at the Australian gold mining company were detained as part of a crackdown on foreign firms in Mali.
·United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleAccording to AFP, the CEO of Resolute and two of his collaborators were taken into custody in a case of forgery and attacks on public property.
·Paris, France
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