DAKAR: Malian authorities have shut the Canadian miner Barrick Gold’s office in the capital Bamako over the alleged non-payment of taxes, two sources close to the matter said, in the latest escalation of a protracted dispute over mining revenues.
Barrick confirmed in a statement that departments within the government this week closed Barricks Bamako office and threatened to place the suspended Loulo-Gounkoto mine under provisional administration unless the mine was reopened and tax payments were made.
The Toronto-based miner and Mali have been in a dispute since 2023 over the implementation of the West African country’s new mining code that gives Mali’s government a greater share in the gold mine.
Published in Dawn, April 16th, 2025