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Mali Issues Arrest Warrant for Barrick Gold CEO in Mining Dispute

The military-led government accuses Mark Bristow of financial crimes as tensions escalate over gold revenues and tax disputes.

  • Mali's government has issued arrest warrants for Barrick Gold CEO Mark Bristow and the local head of its Loulo-Gounkoto mine, accusing them of money laundering and financial violations.
  • The warrants are part of a broader effort by Mali's military junta to renegotiate mining contracts and demand higher revenue shares from foreign companies operating in the country.
  • Barrick Gold, which operates the critical Loulo-Gounkoto mining complex, has denied the allegations and stated its commitment to resolving disputes with the government.
  • The junta has detained multiple mining executives in recent months, including leaders from Barrick and Australia's Resolute Mining, pressuring companies to settle tax disputes totaling hundreds of millions of dollars.
  • Mali, Africa's fourth-largest gold producer, has strengthened ties with Russia and introduced policies to increase state control over mining operations, raising concerns among international investors.
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