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Barrick responds to report of crime syndicate at Tanzanian mine

The <i>Globe and Mail</i> reported that Acacia Mining, a subsidiary of Barrick, lost as much as US$31 million a year at the North Mara gold mine in Tanzania due to organised crime.

Barrick responds to report of crime syndicate at Tanzanian mine

The Globe and Mail reported, based on an internal report from 2017 cited in a London court case, that criminals stole millions in fuel, equipment, and high-grade gold in conspiracy with the police. ...

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