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RNS Number : 1255N
Centamin PLC
18 May 2020
 

THIS ANNOUNCEMENT CONTAINS INSIDE INFORMATION FOR THE PURPOSES OF ARTICLE 7 OF THE MARKET ABUSE REGULATION (EU) 596/2014

 

 

 

18 May 2020

 

 

 

 

Centamin plc 

("Centamin" or "the Company")

(LSE:CEY, TSX:CEE)

 

 

 

 

Payments to Governments Report

for the twelve months ended 31 December 2019

 

 

Centamin mining operations, including exploration projects, generate economic benefit for the countries and communities where we operate through payments to government, employee and contractor wages, payments to suppliers and contractors, vocational training, community investment and academic investment. We care deeply about the communities and environments with which we operate. Fundamental to creating lasting stakeholder relationships is good governance, including reliable, transparent disclosure. 

 

In accordance/compliance with the Payments to Governments Regulations of 2014 (the "Regulations"), this report provides an overview of the Centamin's payments to governments.  Whilst the Regulations are a part of UK law, and the Company is governed by Jersey law, they are applicable by virtue of the Company's listing on the London Stock Exchange (pursuant to Disclosure and Transparency Rule 4.3A).

 

The Regulations require companies active in the extractive industries to report certain payments they have made to their host governments in the form of taxes, bonuses, royalties, fees and for infrastructure improvements. The Regulations implement Chapter 10 of the EU Accounting Directive. The Regulations are part of an EUwide effort to curb corruption and promote transparency in the extractives sector. Their stated objectives are to provide citizens of resourcerich countries with the information they need to hold their governments to account; and to provide greater insight (for investors and all other stakeholders) into how the sector operates and the range of economic contributions that can result.

 

The Regulations require disclosure of the following:

a)   production entitlements;

b)   taxes levied on the income, production or profits of companies, excluding taxes levied on consumption such as value added taxes, personal income taxes or sales taxes;

c)   royalties;

d)   dividends, other than dividends paid to a government as an ordinary shareholder unless they are paid in lieu of a production entitlement or royalty;

e)   signature, discovery and production bonuses;

f)    licence fees, rental fees, entry fees and other considerations for licences and/or concessions; and

g)   payments for infrastructure improvements.

 

Where a payment or series of related payments do not exceed GBP86,000 they do not need to be disclosed but, in the interests of transparency, the Company has included these costs.

 

The Company is also subject to equivalent Canadian legislation - the Extractive Sector Transparency Measures Act ("ESTMA") which came into force on 1 June 2015. Canada's requirements are aligned with those in the EU Directive and this report is deemed equivalent for Canadian purposes.

 

Payments in this report have been disclosed in US dollars, which is the Company's reporting currency. Where actual payments have been made in a local currency they have been converted using the prevailing exchange rate at the time of the payment.

 

 

 

Summary table showing payments to governments made during the year ended 31 December 2019 in US$

 

Type

Note

Egypt

Burkina Faso

Côte d'Ivoire

Total

Profit share


 87,075,000

-

-

 87,075,000

Corporate taxes

(i)

 2,467,802

-

-

 2,467,802

Royalties


 18,389,686

-

-

 18,389,686

Exploration licence fees


-

249,380

89,262

338,642

Mining and other licence fees


 179,512

824,617

-

1,004,129

Infrastructure improvements

(ii)

 24,015

70,090

493,456

587,560




108,136,014

1,144,086

582,718

109,862,819

(i)    In accordance with the Regulations, this figure excludes taxes levied on consumption such as VAT, payroll or sales taxes.

(ii)   Community projects in Egypt including financial assistance to local fire department, contributions towards Ramadan celebrations and a Ramadan football tournament in Marsa Alam, computers for a local police station and sponsorship of Marsa Alam Youth Football Team.

Community projects in Burkina Faso including drilling of boreholes for villages, installation of toilets and solar panels at a local high school, funding initiatives of local woman's development and support groups

Community projects in Cote d'Ivoire including drilling of boreholes for villages and providing seeds and fertilisers for farmers.

 

Payments split by payee during the year ended 31 December 2019 in US$

 

Country / Project

Note

Payee

Royalties

Profit share

Taxes

License or permit fees

Other

Total

Egypt:









Sukari Gold Mine


Egyptian Mineral Resources Authority

18,389,686

87,075,000

-

-

-

105,464,686


Egyptian Tax Authority

-

-

2,467,802

-

-

2,467,802


Other payees

-

-

-

179,512

24,015

203,526

Burkina Faso:









Konkera Project

(iii)

Ministry of Mines

-

-

-

824,617

-

824,617


Burkina Faso Tax Office

-

-

-

-

-

-

Burkina Faso:









Exploration projects


Ministry of Mines

-

-

-

247,329

-

247,329


Burkina Faso Tax Office

-

-

-

-

-

-


Other payees

-

-

-

2,051

70,090

72,140

Côte d'Ivoire:









Exploration projects

(iii)

Ministry of Mines

-

-

-

89,262

-

89,262


Côte d'Ivoire Tax Office

-

-

-

-

-

-


Other payees





493,456

493,456




18,389,686

87,075,000

2,467,802

1,342,771

587,560

109,862,819

(iii)  In accordance with the definition of 'project' in the Regulations, the Company treats its exploration licence holding areas in Côte d'Ivoire and Burkina Faso as single projects each for the purposes of the Regulations. This is because the licence areas are operationally and geographically linked.

 

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For more information, please visit the website www.centamin.com or contact:

 

Centamin plc

Alexandra Carse, Investor Relations

+44 (0) 7700 713 738

alexandra.carse@centamin.je

 

Buchanan

Bobby Morse

Chris Judd

Kelsey Traynor

+ 44 (0) 20 7466 5000

centamin@buchanan.uk.com

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