Liberia: China Union Admits to 8 Yrs Failure in Liberia

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More than a month after the 54th Legislature brought China-Union Investment (Liberia) Bong Mines Co.

More than a month after the 54th Legislature brought China-Union Investment Bong Mines Co. Ltd to the spotlight for reneging to do the needful, the company has openly admitted to failure to live up to its corporate social responsibilities for about eight years in Liberia, while promising to pay the social development funds owed for the said years.

Mr. Tate remarked:"As I speak to you guys, China Union, for the past eight years, we have not been working. We have not been doing anything. Even our social corporate responsibility with the countries, we have not been doing that, we have not been giving it, so people coming around here saying that Emmanuel Yarh, China Union, gave him a machine, it can't be true, and it will never be true.

The company has been dormant for so many years that citizens have characterized its actions as abandonment. She then called on the company to allow other companies to take over the mines and help the citizens if they were unable to do the work they had signed up for.

Source: News Formal (newsformal.com)

 

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