A Besra Vietnam
employee works at the Phuoc Son gold mine in
Canadian gold mining firm Besra Gold
Inc. is resuming production today, September 30, at one of the two gold mines
it shut down two months ago in central
It is expected to take the Toronto-based company three
to six months to get back to normal operations at the Bong Mieu gold mine in
Restarting operations at Bong Mieu reflects the
“determination of the company and employees to overcome the difficulties,”
while waiting for the tax arrears issue to be completely settled, according
to Besra.
In July, Besra suspended operations at the Bong Mieu
and Phuoc Son gold mines, saying the decision came as a direct result of
coercive measures taken by the Quang Nam Tax Department.
Besra Vietnam, the operator of the two gold mines, had
its bank account frozen and its invoices invalidated in April by the Quang
Nam tax authority over VND300 billion ($14.12 million) in tax arrears.
The unpaid duties include natural resources, corporate
income, and personal income taxes.
The Bong Mieu gold mine, commissioned in 2006, is
located in Phu Ninh District, while the Phuoc Son site, commissioned in 2011,
in Phuoc Son District is considered the largest gold mine in
More than 1,000 Besra employees had their contracts
temporarily canceled in late July, pending the lifting of the coercive
measures.
It is not clear now how many have returned to work
after the firm announced its resumption of mining activities.
Tuoi Tre news
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Thứ Hai, 29 tháng 9, 2014
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