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Message Sam 26 Fév 2011 08:00

Mopani lacks accountability - Sichinga

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MOPANI Copper Mines lacks accountability evidenced by its reaction to the recent audit which revealed glaring irregularities in the books it submitted to ZRA for tax administration, according to chartered accountant Bob Sichinga.

And Sichinga praised the Zambia Institute of Chartered Accountants (ZICA) for summoning accountants and auditors at Mopani Copper Mines (MCM) to appear before its disciplinary committee over alleged tax avoidance.

Meanwhile, Vice-President George Kunda said the MMD government did not want to lose power the way former Australian prime minister Kevin Rudd did after he imposed punitive taxes in the mining sector.

Mopani Copper Mines chief executive officer Emmanuel Mutati this week labelled as “flawed and incomplete” a recent pilot audit which revealed irregularities and inconsistencies in production and revenue figures it submitted to ZRA for tax administration.

Mopani “refuted conclusions” of the independent findings of the audit conducted by lead auditors Grant Thornton Zambia and Econ Pöyry – a Nordic branch of a global consulting and engineering company – most of which hinged on its links to Glencore AG, which resulted in massive transfer pricing.

Commenting on Mutati's reaction, Sichinga said Mopani failed to address the real issues raised in the audit.

“Emmanuel Mutati did not respond to the real issues raised by the independent auditors,” Sichinga said in an interview. “He did not address the defects in what they are doing at Mopani.”
He dismissed Mutati's claims that Mopani was committed to accountability.

Sichinnga said a lack of accountabilty at Mopani was evidenced by the independent auditors who complained of hostility from the mining firm during the audit conducted in 2009.

“Why didn't they Mopani respond to the queries raised by the audit team during the periods of investigations,” he said. “Accountability is being able to disclose things without being asked. And in any case, was Mopani going to follow up these differences raised by the report if the audit report was kept a secret?”

Sichinga also criticised the lack of accountability on the amount of mineral resources leaving the country's borders.

“There is simply no verification process on the volumes of the minerals leaving the country and what the mines are declaring to ZRA. I just wonder how they calculate taxes like mineral royalty, even the so-called variable profit tax,” he said. “Let the ministry of mines and finance show us the verification results.”

Sichinga, who is also a business consultant, said the recent independent reconciliation which revealed an absolute discrepancy of K247 billion between what mining companies paid and what the government received in 2008 confirmed the high level of revenue leakage the country was suffering in the mining sector.

“The report also confirms there is no verification process in what is leaving our land,” he said.
Sichinga commended the Zambia Institute of Chartered Accountants for summoning officers in the finance department of Mopani. He said accountants had a duty to uphold high accounting and professional ethics that hedge them against undue influence from employers.

“This is very good move by ZICA because in practice and according to international accounting standards, the accounting officers have to uphold personal accountability and responsibility to professional ethics,” said Sichinga.

On Wednesday, ZICA president Chintu Mulendema said auditors and accountants at Mopani would soon appear before its disciplinary committee for alleged breach of the accountants Act of 2008.

Mulendema said ZICA's practice review committee was compiling a report on the Mopani audit and should a prima facie case be established against accountants and auditors at the mining firm, they would be put on their defence.

The accountants at Mopani risked losing their practising licences or suffer other punishments should they be proven guilty, Mulendema said.
And during the Vice-President's question time in parliament yesterday, Vice-President Kunda said the government had put in place a reasonable and equitable tax regime.

Vice-President Kunda was responding to Nchanga PF parliamentarian Wylbur Sim-usaa and Pemba UPND parliamentarian David Matongo's concerns on the tax regime in the mining sector, particularly the recent audit involving Mopani Copper Mine's tax payments.
Vice-President Kunda said there was some confidentiality between a taxpayer and the Zambia Revenue Authority ZRA when it came to matters of paying tax.
He said there was currently an on-going verification within the ZRA on the issue involving Mopani's tax audit.

“The Zambia Revenue Authority and the company you are referring to have engaged and they are still trying to come up with the correct position,” he said. “So don't give credence to leaked reports.”

On Matongo's question that the pathetic poverty situation in the countryside was a result of the government not getting the required revenue from the mining sector, Vice-President Kunda said the government was concerned with the equitable development of the country.

“At the same time we need to get benefits from the mining sector. Over the years our revenue from the mining sector have improved tremendously,”

Vice-President Kunda said. “We don't want to impose punitive taxes . . . the prime minister in Australia lost his job because of imposing punitive taxes. We don't want to make the same mistake.”

And mines deputy minister Boniface Nkhata said the alluvial diamond mining licence ML56 given to Spirit of the River on a 25,000-square-kilometre land space in Western Province was cancelled in August last year.

Nkhata said in response to Luena Alliance for Democracy and Development ADD parliamentarian Charles Milupi's query that the cancellation followed an issuance of a default notice on the investor in June last year.

He said records at the Ministry of Mines showed that the company had never declared any production returns and the government did not raise any taxes from the investment.

Mines Minister Maxwell Mwale said the government allowed the mining company to operate across such a large area due to the nature of alluvial mining.
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Message Sam 26 Fév 2011 09:26

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Il a dit que les dossiers au ministère des Mines ont montré que la société n'a jamais déclaré aucune des déclarations de production et le gouvernement n'a pas soulevé de taxes de l'investissement.
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Vice-President Kunda said there was some confidentiality between a taxpayer and the Zambia Revenue Authority ZRA when it came to matters of paying tax.
Le vice-président Kunda dit qu'il y avait une certaine confidentialité entre un contribuable et l'administration fiscale de la Zambie ZRA quand il s'agissait de questions de payer la taxe.

Cette confidentialité est la porte ouverte à des négociations de nature douteuse. Je ne partage pas le point de vue de Kunda.
Ce que l'on conçoit bien, s'énonce clairement, Et les mots pour le dire arrivent aisément. BOILEAU
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LesCrozes a écrit: 
Vice-President Kunda said there was some confidentiality between a taxpayer and the Zambia Revenue Authority ZRA when it came to matters of paying tax.
Le vice-président Kunda dit qu'il y avait une certaine confidentialité entre un contribuable et l'administration fiscale de la Zambie ZRA quand il s'agissait de questions de payer la taxe.

Cette confidentialité est la porte ouverte à des négociations de nature douteuse. Je ne partage pas le point de vue de Kunda.



ZCCM-IH et les pratiques plus que douteuses entre autres de Mopani sont devenus d'enjeu national, l'année des élections.
certains marchent sur des oeufs,
espérons pour nous qu'ils se changeront en ..or !
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Message Lun 28 Fév 2011 11:58

Zambia Investigates Glencore Unit's Accountants on `Flawed'

Zambia Investigates Glencore Unit's Accountants on `Flawed' Tax Submission
By Anthony Mukwita - Feb 28, 2011 9:48 AM GMT+0100
The Zambia Institute of Chartered Accountants may punish the accountants of Mopani Copper Mines Plc, a unit of Glencore International AG, if they were complicit in “flawed” tax submissions.

“We need maximum cooperation from the company and if those interviewed are found wanting, necessary punitive measures shall be imposed,” Chintu Mulendema, president of the association, known as Zica, said by phone on Feb. 26 from Lusaka, the capital. Their practising licenses could be suspended, he said.

There may have been “irregularities” in the company’s tax submissions for the 2008 fiscal year, Wisdom Nekairo, the director general of the Zambia Revenue Authority, said on Feb. 13. The southern African nation, Africa’s largest copper producer, hired Grant Thornton Zambia and Econ Poyry, a Norwegian consulting and engineering company, in February 2009 to audit mining companies operating in the country Nekairo said. They produced a preliminary report in November.

Emmanuel Mutati, Mopani’s chief executive officer, didn’t answer calls or respond to messages on his mobile phone when Bloomberg News called for comment. The findings in the report are preliminary and the report is “flawed,” Mopani said in a statement in the state-owned Times of Zambia on Feb. 25.
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Re: Mopani lacks accountability - Sichinga

La remarque Mopani said in a statement in the state-owned Times of Zambia en fin d'article ne me parait pas innocente. [Mopani dit dans une déclaration publiée dans le Times de la Zambie, journal appartenant à l'état]

De là à penser que l'état facilite la communication des dénégations de Mopani, il n'y a pas loin.
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Zambie Investigates Comptables Unité Glencore sur «Soumission impôt viciées»
Par Anthony Mukwita - 28 février 2011 09:48 GMT 0100
L'Institut zambien des comptables agréés peuvent punir les comptables de Mopani Copper Mines Plc, une unité de Glencore International AG, s'ils ont été complices de "lacunes" déclarations d'impôt.

"Nous avons besoin de coopérer au maximum de la société et si les personnes interrogées sont jugées insuffisantes, des mesures punitives nécessaires doivent être imposées," Chintu Mulendema, président de l'association, connue sous le nom Zica, a déclaré par téléphone le 26 février à partir de Lusaka, la capitale. Leur permis de pratique pourrait être suspendue, at-il dit.

Il peut avoir été «irrégularités» dans les communications d'impôt de la société pour l'exercice 2008, la Sagesse Nekairo, le directeur général de l'Autorité fiscale de la Zambie, a dit le 13 février. La nation d'Afrique australe, premier producteur africain de cuivre, embauché Grant Thornton Zambie et Econ Pöyry, une société de conseil et d'ingénierie de Norvège, en Février 2009 à la vérification des sociétés minières actives dans le pays Nekairo dit. Ils ont produit un rapport préliminaire en Novembre.

Emmanuel Mutati, Mopani chef de la direction, ne répond pas aux appels ou de répondre à des messages sur son téléphone mobile quand Bloomberg Nouvelles a sollicité des observations. Les conclusions du rapport sont préliminaires et le rapport est «viciée», Mopani déclaré dans un communiqué de la société d'État Times of Zambia, le 25 février.
Glencore - L'IPO est l'une des options envisagées /Source


___ pour l'IPO de Glencore à venir , ils devront clarifier les comptes de MOPANI !-----------


lundi 28 février 2011 08h56 Imprimer cet article [-] Texte [+]
LONDRES, 28 février (Reuters) - Glencore [GLEN.UL] envisage une introduction en Bourse mais n'a pas encore pris de décision définitive, a déclaré lundi une source proche du dossier.

"Même si aucune décision définitive n'a été prise, une IPO reste l'une des options", a dit la source.

Elle a ajouté que la direction du premier groupe mondial de négoce de matières premières rencontrerait des analystes spécialisés à Londres lundi et mardi.

"Il s'agit d'une présentation de la société et de ses opérations à des analystes; c'est à but pédagogique", a-t-elle précisé.

Le Sunday Times écrivait dimanche que Glencore avait entamé des discussions avec les fonds souverains chinois et qatari en vue d'avoir des investisseurs établis à son capital avant son entrée en Bourse de Londres.

De son côté, le Sunday Telegraph rapportait que la mise en Bourse de Glencore pourrait intervenir dans la semaine commençant le 18 avril.

Des sources proches du dossier avaient dit à Reuters que le groupe pourrait opter pour une double cotation, à la fois à Londres et à Hong Kong.

Fin janvier, des analystes experts du secteur minier, avaient estimé la valeur de Glencore à quelque 60 milliards de dollars. (voir [ID:nLDE70P2M4])

(Alexander Smith, Wilfrid Exbrayat pour le service français, édité par Jean-Michel Bélot)

© Thomson Reuters 2011 Tous droits réservés.

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