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This Article is From Jun 10, 2019

Congo State Miner Says It Paid $263 Million in Tax Advances

(Bloomberg) -- The Democratic Republic of Congo's state-owned mining company rejected allegations that there are discrepancies in its financial statements, saying it paid $263 million in tax advances over a five-year period.

Congo is the world's biggest miner of cobalt, used in rechargeable batteries for electric vehicles, and Africa's main copper producer. State miner Gecamines has often faced criticism for its management of revenues generated from Congo's natural resources.

Gecamines told the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative that it paid $109 million between 2009-2014 to the Treasury, while a report last year mentioned an amount of $372 million, according to a coalition of non-governmental organizations, Cogep, on Friday. Cogep is among several non-governmental organizations that say the tax advances should be paid to tax authorities, and not directly to the central bank, as is currently the case.

The company dismissed the group's criticism in a 15-page report on its Twitter account Saturday, saying it didn't need to declare $263 million in advance taxes it had paid to the state over the period to the EITI, and its books were in order. The EITI promotes good governance in the mining industry.

In addition, Gecamines is undergoing an “organizational overhaul” by simplifying its procedures, attracting younger employees and completing a new investment program that's resulted in a production capacity of 40,000 tons of copper since March, it said in its report.

--With assistance from William Clowes.

To contact the reporter on this story: Kamlesh Bhuckory in Port Louis at kbhuckory1@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Karl Maier at kmaier2@bloomberg.net, Pauline Bax, Christopher Elser

©2019 Bloomberg L.P.

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