Is Tanzania's gold mining sector now controlled by a “Mafia” from Canada & United Kingdom?

Samantha Cole

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By Samantha Cole of Tanzania Business Ethics

An open letter to President Dr. J.P. Magufuli, Chief Secretary, Attorney General, Minister of Minerals, TRA, and Canadian Prime Minister J. Trudeau and UK Prime Minister T. May, and Ministers and Ambassadors in both countries

Yesterday (Thursday, 23.03.2017) President Magufuli made a surprise visit to the Dar Es Salaam port. He knew EXACTLY what he was looking for. Even that the port officials tried to lead him in all directions “to inspect”, JPM knew that there were containers filled with gold mining ore “sand” waiting to be exported AGAINST his clear instructions about 3 weeks ago that there is a BAN on the export of the gold ore sand. JPM found the containers. All 20 containers. All filled with ore sand. All ready in the port to export against the law of the ban.
Our sources at the port tell us that a 40 ft container can hold a maximum of about 26,000 kg’s. Total ore sand that JPM found is over a half million kgs. How much export taxes and royalties in Tanzania losing from those 20 containers.

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Once again, our President, Dr. Magufuli has shown the Tanzania People that the days of CORRUPTION and FRAUD are over. TUMECHOKA!! Tanzania again salutes our President for teaching us the new ways of the new Tanzania. We praise our President for his courage and determination to stand up tall against anyone and everyone who will not keep the laws of our country.

In the picture above, you see the President's group in front of the 20 containers! The mining company is BUSTED!! Which mining company was it? Here are the facts, you can decide!

On Saturday, March 4, 2017, The Citizen published their article “JPM BAN THREATENS 2 GOLD MINES”. The 2 mines reported in this article are none other than Acacia Mining’s Buzwagi mine and also Bulyanhulu mine.

It is common knowledge that the mining companies, Shanta Gold and AngloGold Ashanti exports nuggets and not ore sand like Acacia Mining does. There is only one company who has exported their ore sand for many years from Tanzania and who can generate such masses of ore sand like the half a million kgs in these 20 containers that JPM “caught red handed” in the port waiting for export COMPLETELY AGAINST the current ban!

Aliyoyakuta Rais Magufuli alipofanya Ziara ya kushtukiza Bandarini Dar.


President Magufuli and other Honored Recipients:
One MUST ask who is responsible for this underhanded, illegal and mafia-style attempt to export 20 containers (or more) of gold mining ore sand? And the answer is obviously the CEO of the mining company and his subordinates who carried out his orders completely against the law. Logic says that these individuals should be arrested and prosecuted for these crimes. After all, if they are not prosecuted, what message is sent to our Nation of 55 million people?

If our sources in the Dar Es Salaam port are correct, and these containers are definitely from Acacia Mining, then Brad Gordon and his local team in Dar are all responsible and should be prosecuted without delay. Maybe the Acacia team in London also? We don’t know the law. Maybe even the Chairman of the Acacia Mining Board, Kelvin Dushnisky?

Are we surprised? Should we be surprised? If the culprit is the CEO, Brad Gordon, then these mafia-style operations are definitely no surprise. In July 2016, we wrote a research report about Brad Gordon’s failures and his immoral and maybe even criminal background. As an example fully reported in the media:
In March 2013, the media exposed a report of Brad Gordon (at that time, the CEO of Emporer Mines) intimidating the Intrepid partner (at that time), Mr. Paul Willis, and forced him into signing a release for his rights to their project in Indonesia. The report stated that Mr. Willis was outnumbered nine-to-one, including Intrepid CEO, Brad Gordon, and legal counsel Vanessa Chidrawi and six locals, armed with revolvers in holsters.
The Business Day claims they obtained an email to show how Intrepid conspired with the local partners to squeeze Paul Willis out of the venture.
For more information, here is the link to our research report:
https://tanzaniabusinessethics.word...honeymoon-with-the-gold-price-be-short-lived/

So Brad Gordon is no stranger to mafia–style business. Revolvers? Intimidation? Conspiracy? Corruption? Fraud? Tax evasion? Transfer Pricing? Can anyone blame our Government for refusing to deal now with this man? Is there no shame at all in the Barrick Gold and Acacia Mining offices in Canada and England?

How many years have Acacia Mining been exporting these containers of gold mining ore sand? How many hundreds or thousands of containers over the past 10 or 15 or more years? If these 20 containers seized at the port hold over half a million kgs of this ore sand, how many hundreds of millions (or dare we write billions) of kgs of this ore sand did they export? How many hundreds of millions of US Dollars have been deprived from our country? How many schools and clinics and water supply lines and sewerage systems and power stations and bridges and roads and all the other basic needs that any country deserves?

President Magufuli and other Honored Recipients:
The biggest slap in the face to our country, is Acacia Mining’s latest attempt (yesterday) to mobilize worldwide support AGAINST our great President, Dr. Magufuli. Reports in the UK Telegraph, Reuters, NasDaq, Guardian, Financial Times and many others, in which they complain about losing US$1 million every day due to the export ban of the gold mining ore sand.

Is it Tanzania’s fault that for so many years, Acacia have exported the gold mining ore sand overseas and NEVER sent back the royalties for the gold extracted from that ore sand? Why did Barrick Gold steal the gold from us that was camouflaged as ore sand and keep all the monies for themselves without paying our small export royalties?

The Telegraph suggests that our President’s agenda to ban the export of the gold mining ore sand may be “to help it develop a domestic smelting industry”. They continue to write “previous studies have suggested that such an industry would struggle to compete with rival countries, while experts believe it could take a minimum of five years to build the necessary infrastructure. During April we will reassess how long we can continue to produce as normal if the ban remains in place and what other measures may be necessary,” the company said.

Is this Acacia Mining’s way to scare our President? Are they subtly send negative messages to scare off potential overseas investors looking at Tanzania? Is this their way to try and belittle our President in the eyes of world leaders? What will Prime Ministers Justin Trudeau and Theresa May comment to our President if they meet and this subject comes up in discussion?
How can they justify to our President that their countrymen’s attempted illegal exports under an official ban is acceptable?
And can they say that their countrymen’s tax evasion is OK by Canada or British standards?
And the corruption and fraud?
Shall we continue?
Even we simple Tanzanian’s understand the picture of what Barrick Gold and Acacia Mining are trying to manipulate here in our country and to damage world opinion of Tanzania.

But we have a new Sheriff in town and he is not falling for any of this. Last year, our “Sheriff” publicly told overseas gold mining companies to “go home” if they complain they cannot make profits here and pay their taxes fairly. On Thursday, whilst at the port, standing by the 20 containers seized before export, he said again that it’s by far better to stop mining gold here until Tanzania acquires the necessary knowledge to mine, instead of being crooked (referring to the non-payment of export taxes).

The People of Tanzania stand behind our “Sheriff”, President Magafuli, and we are confident that he will lead us to a better quality future.

God bless President Magufuli and God bless Tanzania and our Nation.
 
Ingawa umeandika Kiingereza naendelea Kuchenjua SUBSTANCE,Kumejaa porojo nyingi!! Hebu weka Facts mezani.
Kwa Mfano,Midi isiyolipwa ni Kiasi gani?Royalties ni Kiasi gani,Alarm hatuna Waziri wa Minerals!Nahisi harufu ya Nyingi na CEO wa Barrick!
Hebu ifanye nyuzi yako Kuwa na Madini,
 
Sorry nilimanisha Kodi isiyolipwa ni Kiasi gani? Royalties zisizolipwa ni Kiasi gani?
Yani Containers TRA walishapewa Chao halafu unasema bado,hii ni propaganda ya Mwaka.TRA rudisheni pesa Barrick haraka.
 
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Ingawa umeandika Kiingereza naendelea Kuchenjua SUBSTANCE,Kumejaa porojo nyingi!! Hebu weka Facts mezani.
Kwa Mfano,Midi isiyolipwa ni Kiasi gani?Royalties ni Kiasi gani,Alarm hatuna Waziri wa Minerals!Nahisi harufu ya Nyingi na CEO wa Barrick!
Hebu ifanye nyuzi yako Kuwa na Madini,
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We believe that the President stopped these hundreds of containers so he can arrange neutral specialists to give analysis of the ore inside and give a neutral report: % gold; % copper; % silver; whatever.
Those are facts.
Then we hope to hear the facts about the Barrick Gold contract with our Government.
What % must they pay for the gold / copper / silver / whatever is taken out from Tanzania ground?
Who can argue that to take minerals from Tanzania, refine in Japan (example), sell the gold or copper and send the money to England is NOT a process of price transferring? To be legal business, that money must first come back to Tanzania where the mining contract is valid.

This is very complicated
 
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Ingawa umeandika Kiingereza naendelea Kuchenjua SUBSTANCE,Kumejaa porojo nyingi!! Hebu weka Facts mezani.
Kwa Mfano,Midi isiyolipwa ni Kiasi gani?Royalties ni Kiasi gani,Alarm hatuna Waziri wa Minerals!Nahisi harufu ya Nyingi na CEO wa Barrick!
Hebu ifanye nyuzi yako Kuwa na Madini,
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We believe that the President stopped these hundreds of containers so he can arrange neutral specialists to give analysis of the ore inside and give a neutral report: % gold; % copper; % silver; whatever.
Those are facts.
Then we hope to hear the facts about the Barrick Gold contract with our Government.
What % must they pay for the gold / copper / silver / whatever is taken out from Tanzania ground?
Who can argue that to take minerals from Tanzania, refine in Japan (example), sell the gold or copper and send the money to England is NOT a process of price transferring? To be legal business, that money must first come back to Tanzania where the mining contract is valid.

This is very complicated
Is good example president in Africa.......we wish to have 10 presidents like JPM in Africa
 
Ama Raisi yuko sahihi au Brad Godon hayuko sahihi au kinyume chake, naomba tuvute subira.Lengo ni kujiridhisha kwamba Tanzania haipunjwi! (whether the President is right and Godon is wrong or vise versa, the bottom line is to understand whether Tanzania is being swindled or not. Let us all be patient for a while)!
 
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