Anglo CEO Says Mali Mining Developments Cause for Grave Concern

  • Fiscal, regulatory stability keys to attract investment: CEO
  • West African nation is continent’s second-biggest gold miner
Duncan WanbladPhotographer: Dwayne Senior/Bloomberg
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The Malian government’s overhaul of its extraction industry risks deterring companies from investing in the nation that’s home to the world’s second-largest gold mine, according to Anglo American Plc Chief Executive Officer Duncan Wanblad.

Mali’s military rulers have demanded a greater share of income from the nation’s gold and other resources since seizing power four years ago. The junta has adopted a new mining code and ordered companies to pay millions of dollars in back taxes and dividends, after a state audit revealed a shortfall of as much as 600 billion CFA francs ($950 million) in government revenue.