Government of Guinea Raises Concerns Over Rio Tinto Consultant Payment
November 17 2016 - 8:19PM
Dow Jones News
By Rhiannon Hoyle
SYDNEY--Guinea's mining minister raised concerns over a Rio
Tinto PLC (RIO.LN) probe into payments linked to the massive
Simandou iron-ore deposits in the African nation.
The Anglo-Australian miner has fired two executives and notified
authorities in the U.S., U.K. and Australia over emails that
discuss payments in 2011 to a consultant, Francois de Combret, a
former Lazard Freres managing director who was close to senior
government officials in Guinea.
"Mr. de Combret was at the time acting in a capacity that would
have given him access to highly confidential information," Guinea's
Minister of Mines and Geology Abdoulaye Magassouba said in an
emailed statement. "It raises both legal and ethical concerns if,
as media reports suggest, Mr. de Combret was passing on privileged
information in return for large amounts of money."
Mr. de Combret hasn't been able to be reached for comment.
Mr. Magassouba said the government "is demanding a full account
from Rio Tinto."
A spokesman for Rio Tinto declined to comment.
Write to Rhiannon Hoyle at rhiannon.hoyle@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
November 17, 2016 20:04 ET (01:04 GMT)
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