World Bank calls for audit of large mining deals

Handler PIC: BOINGOTLO SEITSHIRO
Handler PIC: BOINGOTLO SEITSHIRO

The World Bank has called on Botswana to make public details of large mining contracts and subject those to public auditing mechanisms saying such as move would help the country in becoming more transparent and accountable.

Through various large-scale mining, sales and marketing contracts with De Beers, Botswana earns over 80% of its foreign exchange income and 30% of national revenues from mining, which is primarily diamonds.

Launching a report titled Botswana Mining Investment and Governance Review (MinGov) recently, a consultant with the World Bank Group, Nils Handler said keeping the negotiation process around contracts for diamond mining and large integrated projects confidential and secretive does not aid Botswana’s case for accountability and inclusiveness.

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