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    Vedanta to explore dialogue with Zambia over mine liquidation

    Business DeskBy Business DeskMay 27, 201912 Mins Read
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    Vedanta Resources is open to dialogue with the Zambian government but will defend its legal rights and opposes the appointment of a provisional liquidator at its Konkola Copper Mines business, the company’s CEO, Srinivasan Venkatakrishnan announced on Monday. 

    A court hearing involving Vedanta and Zambia over the control of KCM was adjourned on Friday until June 4. 

    The government is pressing for the liquidation of KCM, which it has accused of breaching its operating license, in a case that has stoked broader concerns among international miners about a rise in resource nationalism.

    “While Vedanta intends to fully defend its legal rights, we remain open to dialogue”, Venkatakrishnan said.

    “We hope to meet with the Zambian government in the near future to discuss a mutually agreeable solution to the current situation as well as the broader challenges faced by KCM”. – Venkatakrishnan

    Vedanta Resources, partial owner of the Mumbai-listed Vedanta group of companies, is the majority shareholder of KCM. 

    It says Zambia is misusing corporate law by calling for the winding up of KCM on the basis of fairness and equity rather than on grounds of insolvency. 

    For now, the provisional liquidator, who says business continues as usual at KCM, is in charge of the day-to-day running of KCM.

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