Stuart Gale of Resolute Mining discusses with Malian authorities over tax issue

The gold producer disputes the amount of taxes demanded by Bamako.

18/03/2021 at 17h43, by Africa Business+

The company, led by Stuart Gale—appointed interim CEO after John Welborn‘s departure last October—does not intend to give ground to the Malian authorities’ demand for $31.4 million in income tax for two of Resolute Mining’s assets in the country.

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