Tanzania’s mining sector has been in chaos lately. With the government escalating attacks on local gold, copper and gems producers over the last several months.
And this week, things hit their most dire point yet.
The action kicked off last Thursday. When local media reported that Tanzania’s government had completed a review of the mining sector — and found “gross irregularities” in mining contracts and tax payments across the country.
The fallout then came fast and heavy. With at least two senior government officials being asked to resign over their alleged involvement in the mining problems.
And things didn’t stop there. With officials also ordering further legal action against AIM-listed diamond miner Petra Diamonds — which the government accused of tax avoidance and contract irregularities.
That action came down over the weekend. With Tanzania’s finance minister Philip Mpango saying Sunday that the government has seized Petra’s latest shipment of diamonds — which were taken at the Dar es Salaam airport, as they were being readied for export to Belgium.
The government says the diamond shipment is worth $29.5 million — but that Petra had underreported the value at just $14.7 million. As Minister Mpango declared that the diamonds have now been “nationalized” in response to the issue.